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Hi just wondering if anyone knows the specific differences in a standard skyline to a 40th anniversary.

Just every time i read of a 40th anniversary its always an 98 model; and mine is a January 97 model, i have badges on the back pillars. Not sure about a number under the bonnet, it has a silver dash, and red calipers front and back, and a sunroof, It's white.

Has anyone got the same car? Pictures?

Thanks,

Julian

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Mate has one of these, think it has a badge on the front seats too, and the badges you mentioned behind the rear quarter windows.

I have a set of tomei cams for this model for sale (bought by mistake brand new), they only fit the late series II's (and 40th anniversary)

They were available in late 97 also. As mentioned the badges on the rear pillars and the badge also stitched into the seats. Also there was an option for a different front bar too.

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Hi just wondering if anyone knows the specific differences in a standard skyline to a 40th anniversary.

Just every time i read of a 40th anniversary its always an 98 model; and mine is a January 97 model, i have badges on the back pillars. Not sure about a number under the bonnet, it has a silver dash, and red calipers front and back, and a sunroof, It's white.

Has anyone got the same car? Pictures?

Thanks,

Julian

Was told by Tinks once that 40th anniversaries had Nismo front lips, 400R side skirts, GT-R wings and them fancy 40th anniversary badges... welll at least her once does. I've seen them with GT-R front bars and your usual factory side skirts too...

Well mine is a 96, so no way in hell a 40th anniversary but it has a grey dash, and grey calipers front and back, and no sunroof. I'd imagine a non-40th anniversary would be similar (ie a 1997+ 40th anniversary).

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Here's a picture of my car, the front bumper came with it when i bought it but doubt it is standard. I put the GTR wing on about 4 months ago. And a pic of the silver dash. I thought all 1997 model skylines have embroidery in the seats.

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