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AnthonyK1 - theres a midnight purple R34 N1 for sale on www.carsales.com.au.  

Powerplay in Syd recently had a NUR for sale - nice @$170K. For the $80K you could save on a 99 V Spec you'd have to have too much money to get it.

I called this guy up. It's not an N1. It's been modified using N1 parts but not a genuine N1. The colour is wild but. That alone is worth the mint. The price sometimes does not reflect the performance difference but the rarity of it. This "puple haze" colour is wild and apparently only 50 was release as limited. I wanted this colour when I got my car but they couldn't get it so I settled for black.

Brand new GTRs also varied in the colours you choose. I think when it was first release, the purple was the most expensive, followed by the black, then the yellow then the blue....I think in that order.

If you throw enough money at any GT-R you can make it better than an N1.

But there were only 228 real R32 GT-R N1 Skylines.

There were thousands of plain GT-Rs. The rarity value is what makes it expensive.

I would imagine the Japanese do not want to relinquish their N1s seeing as that they are so prized by collectors and race people.

T.

The colour is midnight purple II and midnight purple III...LV4 and ummm not sure of the second one....there was 300 of each.....a friend of mine has one in melbourne...he has LV4(midnight purple II)he also has a front bar off a midnight purple III...the original is a better colour its a green harlequin instead of a blue

M-spec for me please. Evo magazine in GB rated it better than the TT 911 AWD they love so much after slagging V-spec's that didn't like their roads. Said it was outpacing it by 20kmh on one crest curve combo and felt like it had more to give with the flash ripple control suspension MMMMMmmmmmmmm

Hi Folks,

May have found one of the 03 GTR V-Specs. Check this out, its actually for sale with only 25 miles on the clock...

Go to http://www.middlehurst.co.uk/ and enter site, select skyline under the approved used cars drop down, and before you a link will appear to a page on the car. Click the link...

This website is the official UK nissan GTR dealer. I wonder if its still available...

Then again, I also wonder if its really a 03 car.

Time to move to UK anyone?

Hi Folks,

May have found one of the 03 GTR V-Specs. Check this out, its actually for sale with only 25 miles on the clock...

Go to http://www.middlehurst.co.uk/ and enter site, select skyline under the approved used cars drop down, and before you a link will appear to a page on the car. Click the link...

http://eclipse.usp.net/motorstock/middlehu...o.cfm?frmID=177

Definitely NOT an official Japanese '03 model.

How can it be one of the two '03 models if it's #53 of an official 80 numbered UK spec cars?

It's an '03 UK plate for sure but it looks like a Japanese '99 Series 1 which has been modified to 'UK spec'. Sure it's got 25km on it... it's spent the last few years under wraps.

The front indicators are still orange and it's not one of the items changed.

T.

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