getting your 240 w/ rb25det road legal

Discuss the RB20, RB25 and RB26 series engines.
fnmadog
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Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 6:18 pm
Car: 1993 Nissan 240SX Vert (no engine)
1991 Nissan Skyline GT-R

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Post your story of problems you had getting your car on the road "legally". The RB25DET technically for all i can find isn't legal to drive on the streets. I want to know what kind of problems I might find when I try to get mine on the road. Remember to post which state your in. Anyone have any luck getting one on the road in cali?


Darius
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Car: RB25DET S14 - 665 WHP (SOLD)
Location: Chicagoland

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You won't have a problem driving it on the street as long as you don't register it in a state that still requires the ancient and pointless practice emissions testing on vehicles.

mattleegee
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Car: s13+19 corolla

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Not only state but mostly county is the one who decides for emissions, safety inspection will probably be a bigger problem for the Skyline

In my county its no emissions, but the 3 adjoining counties i would have to take her in for emissions

Joe
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Location: Phoenix, AZ

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in cali?

HAHAHAHAHA nope not gonna be legal. ever.

PhenomR33
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Car: 1998 Nissan Skyline GTS

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Joe wrote:in cali?

HAHAHAHAHA nope not gonna be legal. ever.
CA = FTL

krayzie94
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Car: 1989 240sx

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I live in Canada, after a vehicle is 20 years old it's considered an "antique". No need to pass emissions!

I have a '90 240SX Hatchback, and it SHOULD be done by next year. RB25...HERE I COME!

Joe
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Location: Phoenix, AZ

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why dont you just buy a r32?


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