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a mate of mine went and checked out one about 3 months ago in melbourne, it had a stagea conversion apparently, i never really asked him much about it coz the next time i saw him he had a completely different car,

its a waste of time imo. waste of a good gtr.

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Isn't the new GTR an auto only? Yeah they call the trans some fancy name but still an auto in the end yes (as in no foot operated clutch or conventional gearstick)

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Seems like there's been a few conversions from prior posts in the thread. So it's plausible he might.

I'm pretty confident in saying Nissan delivered absolutely no automatic BNR-coded cars.

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48 minutes ago, alex182 said:

Seems like there's been a few conversions from prior posts in the thread. So it's plausible he might.

I'm pretty confident in saying Nissan delivered absolutely no automatic BNR-coded cars.

I think you’re right from factory there were no auto GTR but Gtst did have some autos.

Are the autos faster than stock manuals, I wonder? 

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1 hour ago, Robocop2310 said:

Also to dig up an old thread, but any more info on this as a mate of mine claims he knows someone with an auto GTR. I thought he was kidding.

Of course there are auto gtrs.

drag racing. Th400 and powerglides.

 

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2 hours ago, Ben C34 said:

Of course there are auto gtrs.

drag racing. Th400 and powerglides.

 

I wonder how they go. Interesting concept. I've never driven an Auto fast car before. HSVs for example, do have a lot of go on auto.

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I wonder how they go. Interesting concept. I've never driven an Auto fast car before. HSVs for example, do have a lot of go on auto.

YouTube motive dvd gtr drag challenge and watch for yourself
All the big shops have auto gtrs
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