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Found some more info from the "Rare Skyline Register, Garnering interest in a online registry of rare skylines" thread.

R33 1995 Vspec - 3,823

R33 1996 Vspec - 1,358

R33 1997 Vspec - 1,002

R33 1998 Vspec - 255

R33 1996 Vspec LM - 98

R33 1996 Nismo 400R - 99

Hey guys and girls!

Can anybody confirm this information is correct!?

Im interested how many R33 Series 3 VSPEC gtr's were made in 1997?

Or to be even more specifc - how many R33 Series 3 VSPEC gtr's were made in 1997 - in the colour KR4 sonic silver!?

Took me so long to find mine, dont know if its because there just arent many in australia - or if there arent many that were manufactured at all!?

Any information would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Chris.

just realised that Series 3 started production in february -

therefore there wouldnt be 1002 SERIES 3 vspecs made in 1997!

1002 divided by 12 = 85.5 produced each month

85.5 x 10 (the rest of the months after february for series 3) = 835 total cars made. (this is the total in every colour)

That means there were 835 vspec series 3's made in 97?

If im wrong please let me know!?

Edited by 350z
just realised that Series 3 started production in february -

therefore there wouldnt be 1002 SERIES 3 vspecs made in 1997!

1002 divided by 12 = 85.5 produced each month

85.5 x 10 (the rest of the months after february for series 3) = 835 total cars made. (this is the total in every colour)

That means there were 835 vspec series 3's made in 97?

If im wrong please let me know!?

Can't confirm your facts and figures, but there is a series 3 GTR in the silver mentioned, in a car yard at parramatta rd Ashfield asking 32k i believe, gorgeous looking car

saw that one! i was looking into it when i was shopping around - the price is $34,999 :) its still available and advertised in the trading post.

but that car is NON VSPEC :stupid: - im looking for VSPEC numbers please!!

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