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was just talking with a mate and he assured me that no skyline (R32-34) came from the factory with a sunroof, but this just didnt sound right to me, although i have nothing to back it up, he said he did somewhere. anyone care to give me a final answer? :worship:

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was just talking with a mate and he assured me that no skyline (R32-34) came from the factory with a sunroof, but this just didnt sound right to me, although i have nothing to back it up, he said he did somewhere. anyone care to give me a final answer? :worship:

I have a R33 with a factory sunroof, and i've seen hundreds of others with a sunroof too. all look the same as mine, inside and out. Roof turret with part number for optional sunroof

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May be he was talking about the GTR...I am preety sure no GTR were made with Sunroof "Body rigidity issue probably..." I have seen many R33GTS - R34GT with sun roof....but not R32GTS....maybe their just rare...

yeah, im just gonna keep on at him about this thing he has that says they never came from the factory like that. yeah i've never seen a GTR with a sunroof, i'm pretty sure they didnt, maybe thats what hes talking about, but he was telling me skylines in general never did, and he is as stubourn as all f*ck. so keep the posts coming, then we'll see what he says

was just talking with a mate and he assured me that no skyline (R32-34) came from the factory with a sunroof, but this just didnt sound right to me, although i have nothing to back it up, he said he did somewhere. anyone care to give me a final answer? :nyaanyaa:

Tell your mate to shove this original brochure image up his arse, case closed...

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