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What was the special edition R31 skyline that came out here which was generally RED with some body kit.

had AVS wheels standard and a more powerful RB30 with better flowing head or something.

I think they were also released in White.

was it SVD or Silhouette or whatever...

these ones..

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anyway, what do they fetch these days?

was there any differences in Diff and Brakes over other models?

what was power and torque figures?

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SVD Silhouette GTS2. svd being Special Vehicles Division. better shocks, interior, cams, rims etc

check out this page

has the whole kit and kaboodle regarding gts2s

http://wiki.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?title=R31#GTS2

white gts are GTS1

http://wiki.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?title=R31#GTS1

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Prices for the white cars go from $4000.00 for an average car to $9,500.00 for a immaculate car. Prices for the red cars go from $6000.00 for an original car that needs a lot of work, to $17-18,000.00 for a concourse car. There are big differences between the 2 models, although there was only 10 kilowatts difference at the flywheel. If you would like any information about these cars, that you can't find on the R31 website, send me a pm, I am always happy to answer any questions.

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