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Very nice Terry, i see the brake stopper from the nismo strut brace not actually touching the cylinder, is it really not touching? or just angle of the picture?

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Nice Bobby!!! Except they got years manufactured wrong (should be 1991-94), and the value, you cannot even buy the worst N1 in the world for $30k!

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There's a nice ADM R32 GTR that's insured for $95K at the moment.

The Nismo R32 GTR should be able to be insured for $99K.

The R32 GTR V-Spec II N1 of mine has been insured this week for $103K

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Brett, it's with NRMA Vintage Veteran and Classic.

A high quality BNR32 V-Spec can be insured for over $40K now.

sweet I'm already with them, but am only insured for 22k so I might have to get that addressed on my renewal
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Guys, you can talk to Mngr David Snape.

SAU > General Automotive > NRMA Vintage Veteran and Classic started by walkou

Ph 1800..... as supplied in an early post on the first page.

Check the conditions furnished on the first page too pls.

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Hi Bill, There are different sizes according to the different lengths of spokes on 17", 18", 19"...

And there can be the new font or the old.

They might be procured from eBay, Omayama, Kudos, Import Monster, Jesse Streeter, Mattynewera (now in the UK), rhdjapan, or Annvar.com (Bangkok).

If worse comes to worse, Steve of Carmate might be able to make them up for you.

And Chris aka Redline_GTR the NSW Exec makes stickers too.

Hope this helps.

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