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Hey Guys,

If you guys are like me you change your oil every 5-10K's and I know its not a big deal when it comes to draining your oil but I saw this valve which will make it just a little bit easier. Its not expensive shipping is cheap but since I'm going to order one anyway why not save you guys a few dollars, even more if we have a large interest, but otherwise if you like it you can just can go a head and order it otherwise if your intrested in a group buy show some interest and I'll organize something if we get enough people.

JR

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We only just ordered a bunch of these for the race cars. Handy little suckers...you'd think they would have been out decades ago? Don't doubt people have made their own custom valves over the years.

Wanna be careful with very low cars though...bashing the sump on a speed bump will probably be a bit easier and the consequences much worse...

That's awesome!

How many mm is the skyline thread?

According to this http://cgi.ebay.com.my/MAGNETIC-DRAIN-OIL-PAN-PLUG-SKYLINE-R32-R33-R34-GTR-/160501240692 12mm with a pitch of 1.25mm I will double check before I place an order too but the ebay link says F-103(12mm-1.25) fits

Nissan: 1990 & on all models(Sentra, Pulsar, Maxima, Stanza, Wagon, 200SX, 300ZX,Gas trucks, etc.)

We only just ordered a bunch of these for the race cars. Handy little suckers...you'd think they would have been out decades ago? Don't doubt people have made their own custom valves over the years.

Wanna be careful with very low cars though...bashing the sump on a speed bump will probably be a bit easier and the consequences much worse...

Birdds you smart nutter you, yea I wanted to get the one with the nipple....giggidy....but they advised against it for low cars

quickvalveuk_634348360753400000-0.jpg <<< Thats the one...I thought I could be even more lazy by attaching a tube to it getting rid of the need for drain pans...buutt probably should just use the normal one

I'd probably grab one depending on price...

They are pretty cheap as is, I provided an ebay link if you want to get it yourself but this is just for us to save a few $$$

They are 100% M12x1.25.

I did the group buy for the Dimple drain plugs.

Thanks, I did lots of checking and research but it's always nice to have a confirmed perspective

I have one of these but im gonna remove it cause im really paranoid that something will hit it and then bye bye rb25.

Battery could you take some pictures and upload them to give us a better idea on how much it is actually protruding. Also do you have the one with the nipple or without?

I have one of these but im gonna remove it cause im really paranoid that something will hit it and then bye bye rb25.

yeah I would be too..

All you would have to do is run over a tree branch or something could knock it open..

Nice idea though.

Battery could you take some pictures and upload them to give us a better idea on how much it is actually protruding. Also do you have the one with the nipple or without?

Yeh ill try and get a pic on the weekend. Mine is very similar to the one in the first post except the lever has to be pushed in and then turned so it has a semi locking feature...

It is nice not getting your hands covered in oil and then spending 10 mins fishing the plug out of the oil pan lol.

I have also had the magnetic tipped plug which was great until it snapped at the bolt head!

If this is going to be a GB - please use the GB section and follow the GB requirements - we have em for a reason :)

That's awesome!

Until some asshat lets the oil outta your car in a carpark/driveway and then you are in the shit :merli:

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