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I know the N1/Nismo headlights, they don't look like that (all rectangular inside, no round rings). Also, the N1/Nismo R32 GT-R's only came in 1990-1991 (not 1994), and they had no ABS. Looking at the engine bay photo, this car has ABS.

Anyway, just go by the Jap chassis number (find it on that blue plate in the engine bay), not the rego or the new Australian chassis number on the vin/compliance plates affixed to the car after compliance (it would just show whatever year the compliance workshop put on the paper). Good luck with the sale. Nice car by the way.

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Is it a genuine '94 model? Why does it have the 1989-1991/early '92 model headlights (with the chrome "rings" inside)?

What's the Jap chassis number? It should start with BNR32-3***** for 1993-1994 models.

Its a 94 model as the rego and vin plates verify this!!

you do relise it was the N1 models that had the non projecter style headlights?

Is this verifying that it is a 94 model??to the quote above from toyos?

i was just stating that the N1's had the the cheaper headlights as they were slightly lighter in weight. yours (like mine) appears to have the projector headlights. this has nothing to do with the year of the car. as the 32 gtr's had the projector's all the way till the end of production in 94.

Yes, all standard R32 GT'R's came with projector-style headlights all the way from 89-94. But they changed the style slightly in 92, still has the round shape inside but the round chrome "ring" was no longer there, along with the black plastic centre dash surround and a few minor things. They then upgraded it again in '93 with a stronger gearbox, oil pump, etc.

Most people didn't notice them until they had to do the work on those parts themselves. The easiest way to compare them is check the headlight and interior photos of the different models on carsales.com.au. Keeping in mind a few of them may have been replaced due to accidents or broken parts.

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