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A client of mine is after an Australian market R32 GT-R - unmodified.

Anyone know of one for sale? Not fussed where it is located.

Is there a 'train spotters' guide for how to tell an AUS one from a JAP one? I know they had extra coolers and slightly different lights - anything else to look for?

Thanks

James

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Is there a 'train spotters' guide for how to tell an AUS one from a JAP one? I know they had extra coolers and slightly different lights - anything else to look for?

Thanks

James

GOOGLE :O

there are 2 on carsales mate!

the main thing with aus spec ones is the rear indicators if im correct and the front indicators!

good luck findinmg one in good nick mate, as u will pay through the roof for one!

the more standard it is, the more it will cost, but it would be lovely to get a stocky! may cost u $40k though!

goodluck!

I don't think so, there isn't a unique part number for the seats, and I haven't noticed they are any different :P

Measure them as i'm curious, Martin Donnon on the latest hot 4's dvd reckons so. It's got a feature on Kier Wilsons RH9 OZ delivered GTR.

will do.

i have the sheet with all the part number changes on it (every nut, bolt, etc that is changed) and there is no mention of seats or unique part number

hot 4s sometimes gets it wrong... :P

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