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The BCNR33 4door Autech version was released as a 40th anniversary model of the Skyline GT-R.

It was developed by Autech Japan, a Nissan affiliate engaged in the development, production and sales of limited-edition vehicles.

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the debut of the legendary Skyline this special model was built.

Some of these vehicles eventually found their way to Australia.

good luck finding someone who wants to part with one of these babies. Yes I do believe there are only a few in Aus, and I would think they would fetch a pretty price. I am currently trying to buy and comply a RS 260 Autech Stagea which Canberra is not making an easy task. Supposed to be allowed to comply Aug 03 now looking like Jan 04, bastards. Who has the compliance tags for the 4 door GTR or are they private Imports that have been brought in and re sold?

Cheers

Gary

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if you see the white 33 gtr 4 door 4 sale (the one that was at capalaba, i live near there) beware.

I know the guy who imported it and repaired it. It had hit a pole dead centre in the front and the pole had fallen on the roof and crushed it. it has had a new roof and front put on it.

Do not get me wrong, the company that fixed it do a go job and i looked at the car about 2 days after it was finished and it looked pretty good.

I was told by the guy that did it, he said that were 100 made in japan, and you can buy all the parts to build your own. Mainly rear door skins and rear quater panels.

He also told me that a melbourne import company had a staright one arriving which would owe them about $100,000. this was about 12 months ago.

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