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It is my theory that most jap imports have an exact twin...

My point was proven today... just driving back from the city (syd) through redfearn and another white 32 pulls up next to me and has a little chat.. it was an older guy (not on Ps), top bloke with a white 32 exactly the same as mine........

Gtr side skirts, white, type M same interiors and stuff......

and the award winner is the front bar on mine is a genuine fiberglass Veilside GTR copy where the bottom of the bar isnt straight across it comes up a bit in the middle.... he had the EXACT same kit... very rare too....

Only differences was wing (he had gtst wing and ive got nothin after gtr one i took off) wheels and his was slightly lowered... and with no sunroof......

My theory is further proven, my mate has a white 180, white 16" rims, cooler, locked diff and SR20 under it... he was driving through parra one day and a white 180 with same rims, cooler and the thud of the locked diff passed him.....

Now im not talking same mods or looks but something that is DEFINATELY the same as yours........ No r33 comments as we know they are as common as taxis (stir :))

But have YOU seen your cars Twin?!?!?!?!

Ed

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J-Spec had an R32 the same as mine, but the wheels were 17" instead of 18". it's the only other car i've seen with my Panasport wheels on. And it had the N1 lights like mine. I did make me look twice.

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Well...

my car isn't an import, but it's fairly unique.

I've had reports that it has been spotted over the other side of the city while it's been sitting in the driveway. :)

If anyone has seen this GTS1 mock up wagons twin roaming the streets of Melbourne, try and get pics of it!

(Best indicator would be that mine has Ti mags, I doubt my "twin" would have the same wheels)

front1.jpg

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mines pretty common looking its wine red w/ gtr front bar, standard s1 grille, 400r skirts, and std rear bar, w/ sparco 17's, i think its quite depressing when u see your twin out there. it just kinda reminds u how not unique you are :)

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