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Hey guys,

Was speaking to a mate who believes that he's seen pics of a genuine 400R in Australia from years ago. This morning he brought in an old fast fours mag from i think the year 2000, and there's a small piece in it about a track day, where it says that there was a genuine 400R in attendance.

Does anyone know if there is actually one in the country?

Cheers

Bobby

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How do you tell if it is a 400R?

My GTR has a factory complete 400R body kit, stuffed if I know what else is in it it also says it's a VSPEC!

Does anyone know what a 400R has so I can compare if mine is one or not?

If it was odds on it was from Powerplay Imports, they have the Z Tune and all the other rare Nismo beasts floating about

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There were only about 44 Nismo 400R's made and Powerplay Imports seem to be able to get their hands on some pretty rare cars, including a R34 GTR Z-Tune.

The 400R was released on 3rd of November 1997, Nismo were planing to produce 100 Nismo 400R's but since Nissan ended the prodcution of the R33 GTR in 1998, Nismo were only able to make just under 50 400R's.

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