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has probably been covered by someone else over the years..if so i'd really appreciate the link to the past topic.. my car appears to have a factory oil cooler and a smaller air conditioner core and is a 93 model with factory N1 polyurethane spoilers(not fibreglass) but DOES NOT have an N1 block(this could be due to having a replacement block when rebuilt in Japan).. can anyone decipher my chassis number if i post it up? all help would be much appreciated

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wouldnt an N1 edition have some kind of badge/decal or something other then an oil cooler and different spoiler to make it an N1 edition, eg turbo upgrade from standard GTR turbo's to Nismo N1 turbo's? and like a N1 GTR nismo badge in the engine bay

did N1's have brembos? i thought only v-specs had brembos..

car doesnt have abs but i thought it might have been removed in japan due to a single turbo conversion

i thought bumper bars made by nissan (or any manufacturer) were made of "urethane" (or plastic) as opposed to aftermarket bars made of fibreglass..

thanks i'll try the FAST link

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