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Hey guys,

Does anyone have any info as what extra features the LM Limited R33 Vspec GTR's came with apart from blue paint and some racing flags on the rear panels.

I know what the Vspecs come with but not sure as to what extra goodies these LM Limited's have on them.

Cheers.

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not sure about carbon wing.

I know they have different wheels, different colour to regular 33s and different seats. engine etc is all the same as a regular VSpec.

Theres a guy with one that lives around me, pretty sure its a real one (he says he paid 41K for it, so i hope its real otherwise his wallet got raped), has a carbon wing, carbon fascia on the dash, little stickers on the side pillars

Thats pretty much it from memory

They look hot as, but IMO not worth the money

Howdy

The LM GTR differences

1/ Champion blue colour

2/ Air intake on front bumper

3/ Hood top mall

4/ Carbon wing

5/ Stickers on pillar

6/ 400,000 yen cheaper than V-Spec

Everything else the same wheels seats etc.

Info from Japanese GTR magazine which I subscribe to.

Cheers mate

Hi ike,

A tad off topic but the question has been answered now.

How can one subscribe to this magazine? Is there a re-seller in AUS?

Thanks, -

Tommo

Hey Tommo

In Australia

email - [email protected]

Website - www.kangakanga.com.au

Speak to Takao on (03) 9663 8433

Or email him for a subscription form.

In Japan

Website - www.lindbergh.co.jp ( has english option)

Books DVD etc etc

I get mine from Japan (cheaper)

You can get all the back issues from here.

Last word in GTR publications IMO.

Regards

Ike

Edited by ike
This is what happens when P platers are allowed to drive R32's lol.

Got gearbox corinne?? :laughing-smiley-014:

Ok, 1, got my license late. 2, i'm going to bash you over the head with my gearbox.

and I'm putting Beau and your baby up for adoption and still charge you child support. lol

Hey Tommo

In Australia

email - [email protected]

Website - www.kangakanga.com.au

Speak to Takao on (03) 9663 8433

Or email him for a subscription form.

In Japan

Website - www.lindbergh.co.jp ( has english option)

Books DVD etc etc

I get mine from Japan (cheaper)

You can get all the back issues from here.

Last word in GTR publications IMO.

Regards

Ike

Thanks very much for your help mate :P

Ok, 1, got my license late. 2, i'm going to bash you over the head with my gearbox.

and I'm putting Beau and your baby up for adoption and still charge you child support. lol

Is that the gearbox out of your broken R32 or the one out of your fluro pink bike!! lol

Who's the homo now! :worship:

Hey Tommo

In Australia

email - [email protected]

Website - www.kangakanga.com.au

Speak to Takao on (03) 9663 8433

Or email him for a subscription form.

In Japan

Website - www.lindbergh.co.jp ( has english option)

Books DVD etc etc

I get mine from Japan (cheaper)

You can get all the back issues from here.

Last word in GTR publications IMO.

Regards

Ike

How much are they per issue (or per year) for the japan ones vs the aussie ones?

:worship:

Howdy

The LM GTR differences

1/ Champion blue colour

2/ Air intake on front bumper

3/ Hood top mall

4/ Carbon wing

5/ Stickers on pillar

6/ 400,000 yen cheaper than V-Spec

Everything else the same wheels seats etc.

Info from Japanese GTR magazine which I subscribe to.

Cheers mate

I know something you guys don't!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111111111

The LM has no rear wiper. There isn't a hole in the rear windscreen either. That's how I tell if it's genuine or not.

Also I would think that $41k if genuine is a good price due to the rarity.

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