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Hey babyskyline, if you can check this out:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...||pCar_LastModi

Its the same plate brandon put up.

Just curious if that 33 has the same pop up that my one came up with.

Its got the same model number :S

What are the chances that my car was originally a n1? i remember taking the engine out and there was something labelled Nismo and also the clutch was like a stock clutch but nismo... :S - i want to know cause i had 2 engines, the one i'm using isn't the original one, if the other is n1 then :ermm::D:D haha

Hey babyskyline, if you can check this out:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...||pCar_LastModi

Its the same plate brandon put up.

Just curious if that 33 has the same pop up that my one came up with.

Its got the same model number :S

What are the chances that my car was originally a n1? i remember taking the engine out and there was something labelled Nismo and also the clutch was like a stock clutch but nismo... :S - i want to know cause i had 2 engines, the one i'm using isn't the original one, if the other is n1 then :D:D:D haha

Didnt get a pop up like when i ran yours through fast. Your model code differs to the n1 r33 your asking about becauseafter the A it has --C--

From what i have read a N1 block as the code 24u on it and a normal gtr engine has 05u so if your engine has the code then its possible it was an early n1 or might have just had an n1 enigne put in with a few nismo goodies.

Check the code on the block to be sure what you have.

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Can someone please help me out with this? Just wanna confirm the model etc if its a genuine N1. Thanks in advance!

lol I don't even need to run that one through FAST. It's legit. Is this the one that is currently (or recently) for sale? Get in touch with me via PM, as we're starting to compile a register of N1s worldwide. More details soon :P

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