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hi guys im restoring my r32 gtr v spec to 100% standard factory spec and finally its nearing completion

what i need from someone or a few people is photos of what stickers go where and which stickers they are given theyre in japanese i can only go by visual confirmation

i already have all brand new labels from nissan japan but id love to get the positioning perfect

for whoever can provide me with the 100% factory positioning of ALL labels ( i believe there is 3-4) under the bonnet on airbox engine cover radiator support panel etc i will happilly send you $50 via paypal for your time but the pictures must be detailed and the location must be factory

but if i can get a few people to help with whatever stickers they have that would also get me out of trouble as most have been accident damaged or repainted over time and stickers removed/lost/damaged

basically i need a close up of each label and another shot a bit further back to show the exact location

there is a pollution label and a few oil caution labels and 1 or 2 others from memory its been a while since i bought them so i cant remember

please pm me if you can help out and or reply here!!!!!

cheers John :blink:

u think with all the people who have GTRs on this site someone would b able to show a few pics 4 this guy , wouldnt ya???? whats up with that ?? :rofl: someone help this guy out a little

a little??

whys your writing so little..

although i do agree, someone should help this lad.. i want photos of this mint factory spec 32..

ill be quite happy to throw some pics up when its finished and all the badges and back on and so forth

its a shame that i cant get these pics because its something i really need to be correct and t me the car wont be finished untill it is done

maybe i dont have it in the best section.......??

thanks terry :happy: its the thought that counts

i know people on here arent very motivated which is why i offered the cash incentive but even that diddnt work... weird

Edited by WHITE R32

Maybe if you posted each label that you have, we could tell you/find pics of where they go. I'm sure we have all seen our fair share of R32 GTR's so maybe that would be a way. Just an idea.

no, i bought brand new genuine nissan labels

i just want to know the exact location of each label when placed onto on the car

Is there any chance......... (And do this for yourself as much as anyone) of getting you to scan these and send them to me in high res?? Do it for yourself to save them. I would truly appreciate.

i think they were about 10-12 bucks each depending what label it was....i just looked it up on fast and worked out which ones i wanted and ordered them a few weeks later they were here along with about $4000 of other stuff hahaha

  • 4 weeks later...

for those who showed interest here are some blurry bad pics of the semi finished product its still filthy and has fingerprints all over it from assembly etc... you get the idea though

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Edited by WHITE R32

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