Chinese Toyota Engines ???

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ikw777
ikw777
QLD
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30 Jun 2013 1:24pm
Been looking at a few Hiaces around the place and have found one that says it has a NEW engine fitted, and shows pics of the engine before fitting. I've become aware that Chinese made copies of the Toyota 2RZ motors are being produced. Does anyone know if these engines have made it into Australia or how to tell if a motor is Chinese made?

boofy
boofy
NSW
2110 posts
NSW, 2110 posts
30 Jun 2013 1:35pm
If you jump in the van for a drive and it only does 20ks an hour, is impossible to reverse park, doesnt stop at Stop signs, changes lanes every 5 mins and parks in disabled parking lots it probably has some sort of chinese influence
Ian K
Ian K
WA
4169 posts
WA, 4169 posts
30 Jun 2013 2:24pm
Still chasing up dodgy old Hiaces? I thought we'd talked you around. Latest news, Sabine Schmitz's Nurburgring van record ( Ford Transit ) has been broken by 11 seconds.
enrg.io/
youngbull
youngbull
QLD
826 posts
QLD, 826 posts
30 Jun 2013 5:07pm
Ian K said..

Still chasing up dodgy old Hiaces?




I thought the same thing. You certainly like to sit on the fence ikw777.

You and Macro related somehow

ikw777
ikw777
QLD
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QLD, 2995 posts
30 Jun 2013 6:04pm
Not on the fence at all. I've returned to Australia in the last week and now I'm hunting down a good used Hiace. Trouble is the damn things are very expensive!

I'd need a lot more convincing about the VWs...
dinsdale
dinsdale
WA
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30 Jun 2013 6:15pm
ikw777 said..

Not on the fence at all. I've returned to Australia in the last week and now I'm hunting down a good used Hiace. Trouble is the damn things are very expensive!

I'd need a lot more convincing about the VWs...


You'd never convince me into a VeeWee, but I've no interest in Toy Yodas either. Come into the 21st century and choose which model Hyundai suits you most. Toyotas are an OK average vehicle with a thoroughly over-priced name badge!

Most Jap makes have parts and some complete models made in China now. If you want a Jap car I think you have a choice of either Subaru or Suzuki.
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
30 Jun 2013 7:37pm
Ian K said..

Still chasing up dodgy old Hiaces? I thought we'd talked you around. Latest news, Sabine Schmitz's Nurburgring van record ( Ford Transit ) has been broken by 11 seconds.
enrg.io/


not quite the same when they alter the engine suspension,tyres..........
sabine just stripped out the exess weight and then drove like a hell-wench
swoosh
swoosh
QLD
1929 posts
QLD, 1929 posts
30 Jun 2013 9:57pm
vw's are great.. until you have to pay for servicing or parts.
ikw777
ikw777
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QLD, 2995 posts
30 Jun 2013 10:17pm
My budget is 10k or under. Not many options unfortunately.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
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30 Jun 2013 10:27pm
ikw777 said..

My budget is 10k or under. Not many options unfortunately.


Consider importing a Mitsubishi Delica or Nissan Elgrand from Japan. You can get one for less than $10k complianced and registered. It will be much more comfortable than a Hiace.
paulford
paulford
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
30 Jun 2013 8:33pm
Ford transit, just don't buy one with the Durashift gearbox.
ikw777
ikw777
QLD
2995 posts
QLD, 2995 posts
1 Jul 2013 12:20am
Mobydisc said..

ikw777 said..

My budget is 10k or under. Not many options unfortunately.


Consider importing a Mitsubishi Delica or Nissan Elgrand from Japan. You can get one for less than $10k complianced and registered. It will be much more comfortable than a Hiace.


Neither have the length required for a lot of kit unfortunately.
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