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I think you will find there is a R33 VSpec N1 that lives in Inaloo/Double View. Was Paul Roggers car at some stage.

It has VSpecN1 (or N1Vspec) number plates, I looked at trading my GT-R i no it when it was for sale, but Did not want to go with out Air Con :)

Has the White Nismo 18x10" rims etc.

Originally posted by Gav

Sure it's a V-Spec?

There is a white R33 GTR in Scarborough owned by a guy named Ben. Std except for zaust and PFC.

Since you commented on it :D I finally got it over to SST and on the dyno. 334 rwhp. No bad for such a stock GT-R :) As you sid, Cat back, Power FC, and a a bit over 1 bar boost.

Sub,

3-4 is not a lot, how many commorodes do you see every where?

or WRX's or even GTS-ts?

I see a few porches ever day as well, but i wouldnt say there are a lot of them :P

You do see GT-Rs around, but I find most of my friends can not tell the diff between a GTS re badged and a GT-R.

But yes there are a lot more then there was a few years ago and thats good :(

I dont know if he means mine :P but I did say he welcome to use it.

Numbers have been talked about before, its not a small number of them, but compared to other types fo cars :( They just stand out more when you are looking for them.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=10642

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