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hi all,

i did a quick search, and now im trying to figure out if it was a genuine m spec nur that i saw this morning. apparently there arent very many in the country, and someone was saying in another thread that there was an imitatin m spec going around in qld, but this thing seemed pretty genuine to me.

anyone know if the owner is on here? they were qld plates too by the way (i left a couple of numbers in the plate). also had buddy club p1 rims, and a large exhaust tip, about 4.5 inch id say.

i saw it in boronia, on my way back from dropping my car off for an alarm install. it pulled up next to my sis's car at the lights, i didnt see the "M Spec Nur" badge until it took off, and went past.

only got one crappy photo on my phone (was a bit difficult for my sister 1.7L renault to catch it:P), and you cant see the farking m spec nur badge properly, but you can still kinda see it...

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well, it was absolutely awe-inspiring. i was impressed when i thought it was a gtr, then when i saw the spec nur badge, i had to get my head around the fact that this is the car ive been fantasizing over, looking at pics on the net. i never thought id randomly see one on the road. :(:(

Yep, It's Michael's, it is genuine. Just got off the truck from QLD on Friday and I went for a spin in it. It's very nice. Was taken to Vic Roads to change reg on Friday. It will hopefully be at the Show and Shine in December.

It's going into Race Pace today to have some work done to it.

I've attached pics I took on Friday when he brought it in to my work.

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Yep, It's Micheal's, it is genuine. Just got off the truck from QLD on Friday and I went for a spin in it. It's very nice. Was taken to Vic Roads to change reg on Friday. It will be at the Show and Shine in December.

it's going into Race Pace today to have some work done to it.

I've attached pics I took on Friday when he brought it in to my work.

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nice!! i saved the pics, and noticed they are titled "mines r34" so has it been tuned up by mines? :( ZOMG teh awesome!!1!11! if it has :(

blur plates for him? or you think he wont mind? :)

whats different about it vs normal bnr34 ?

300kmh speedo, gold build plate, metallic gold paint on rocker cover, timing cover

Optional Millenium Jade paint scheme

N1 engine specs: features

Metal BB turbos

N1 spec block

N1 spec pistons, rings, conrods, all balanced

N1 oil pump with relief valve

N1 high flow water pump

N1 exhaust manifold and turbo flanges

N1 cold air duct

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