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Tweety is correct, 19 were sold to the public, (all re purchased std GTR's by nissan with under 30k on the clock and hand bult), seam welded the lot. 370kw's etc. 2 were prototypes, not included in the 19. I think nissan still has the prorotypes.

2 are in Aus I think, one has been here (in tas) & has ACT reg I think and was used in the dutton and few times.

autostyle did some close mock ups but the interiors are very different and most dont have the z tune front guards/fenders. plus they are not done in proper z tune silver.

Tweety is correct, 19 were sold to the public, (all re purchased std GTR's by nissan with under 30k on the clock and hand bult), seam welded the lot. 370kw's etc. 2 were prototypes, not included in the 19. I think nissan still has the prorotypes.

2 are in Aus I think, one has been here (in tas) & has ACT reg I think and was used in the dutton and few times.

autostyle did some close mock ups but the interiors are very different and most dont have the z tune front guards/fenders. plus they are not done in proper z tune silver.

if youve been to the projects thread, a guy building the most unique engine build about has a Z tune as his daily, 20 pages and well worth the read

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/355547-r34-gtr-build/

think you will find the run was 100 but there is only a few in aus.

where is it off too?

Its now in Shanes shed for him to finish it off. Wire up a few extra gauges, oil temp, oil pressure and trans temp.

And needs to setup the shifter so all the gears work.

Saw what looked like a very slick silver r33 gtr around that road that goes past botanical gardens heading towards city/bridge, a bit before 7am on mon or tues. Dont think Ive seen it about before, any one know anything about it?

Also a few weeks ago saw a red ferrari 599 heading up the brooker, didn't get to see the plates so no idea if it lives here or not

Saw what looked like a very slick silver r33 gtr around that road that goes past botanical gardens heading towards city/bridge, a bit before 7am on mon or tues. Dont think Ive seen it about before, any one know anything about it?

Also a few weeks ago saw a red ferrari 599 heading up the brooker, didn't get to see the plates so no idea if it lives here or not

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