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I am looking at this car and was curious if anyone has seen it or know of it's history.

I'm not sure about the lip but below are the specs.

Cheers

2001 NISSAN SKYLINE GT-R V-SPEC 2

IN THE BEST COLOUR, BAYSIDE BLUE

39K KLMS, THIS WAS A PERSONAL IMPORT IN DEC 2009

THIS CAR HAS BEEN USED FOR PROMOTIONAL WORK AND HAS NOT BEEN DRIVEN IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS

FITTED WITH AS NEW ROTA (VOLK COPY) GTR 18" RIMS

KAKIMOTO RACING EXHAUST

APEXI DOWNPIPES AND CATALYST

BOOST INCREASE TO 1.1 BAR

APEXI FILTERS

NISMO STYLE CARBON BONNET

NISMO STYLE CARBON RAISED SPOILER SUPPORTS

AUTO SELECT STYLE CARBON FRONT SPLITTER AND CANARDS

ARC STYLE CARBON FRONT COOLING PANEL

HKS LTD EDITION SHIFT KNOB

NISMO LED TAIL LIGHTS

IMMOBILISER

FACTORY TINTS

HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY (OPTIMA I THINK, COST OVER $400!)

INCLUDED IN THE SALE IS

*ORIGINAL TAIL LIGHTS*ORIGINAL SHIFT KNOB*ORIGINAL SPOILER MOUNTS*TEIN COILOVERS*

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It's in UK. It is a business demo car made to look the same as a UK race car. Vins match for Vspec 2 and everything is straight

LOL!

It has the Nismo Z-Tune Bonnet (Not sure if it is genuine or not)

It's either Rays Engineering, Volk Racing Wheels or Nismo LMGT4 wheels.

LMGT4 wheels are not Volk wheels, they are just made by the same company = Ray Engineering.

Shit that high voltage battery is mad... *note Sarcasm*

The spoiler sits ridiculously high and the ride height needs more low.

The owner has the money for a R34 GTR but goes cheap and puts Rota wheels on and leaves the suspension stock...

Having said that, if the car and everything is straight and if you have seen the car in the flesh and all is good, then go for it.

Just change a few things when you buy the car.

BTW the car looks like it is in QLD... I can see QLD plates on the other cars.

i thought i saw this on carsales, how can it be in the UK?

v-spec II bonnet is FULL dry carbon, this would be fibreglass with CF overlay... maybe a JS Auto item?

Not sure why you'd change, unless getting a gen Nismo R-Tune

even though it says nismo 'style' i don't think they ever made raised rear spoiler uprights

it's weird that the seller has mentioned nismo 'style' for other items, yet fails to mention that the rear tailight LED's are also knock-offs and not genuine.

You can tell by the clear inserts, they're the ebay ones.

and does the stock diffuser match up with that front lip??

Its a personal import from UK and some standard stuff is still there.

I think the lip and diffuser are replaced with this CF lip.

Basically this car was prettied up to match a race car they had and used as a demo. (you know, like a standard car that goes to betta electrical with 888 all over it).

I am looking at this car and was curious if anyone has seen it or know of it's history.

I'm not sure about the lip but below are the specs.

Cheers

2001 NISSAN SKYLINE GT-R V-SPEC 2

IN THE BEST COLOUR, BAYSIDE BLUE

39K KLMS, THIS WAS A PERSONAL IMPORT IN DEC 2009

THIS CAR HAS BEEN USED FOR PROMOTIONAL WORK AND HAS NOT BEEN DRIVEN IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS

FITTED WITH AS NEW ROTA (VOLK COPY) GTR 18" RIMS

KAKIMOTO RACING EXHAUST

APEXI DOWNPIPES AND CATALYST

BOOST INCREASE TO 1.1 BAR

APEXI FILTERS

NISMO STYLE CARBON BONNET

NISMO STYLE CARBON RAISED SPOILER SUPPORTS

AUTO SELECT STYLE CARBON FRONT SPLITTER AND CANARDS

ARC STYLE CARBON FRONT COOLING PANEL

HKS LTD EDITION SHIFT KNOB

NISMO LED TAIL LIGHTS

IMMOBILISER

FACTORY TINTS

HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY (OPTIMA I THINK, COST OVER $400!)

INCLUDED IN THE SALE IS

*ORIGINAL TAIL LIGHTS*ORIGINAL SHIFT KNOB*ORIGINAL SPOILER MOUNTS*TEIN COILOVERS*

Looks like MJR at Burleigh

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