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^ agreed.

Once you start factoring in all the rarer bits it will add up to a fair bit - things like

-Rear Window with no wiper

-Non ABS lines, holders, master cyl

-Single motor washer bottle - yes its different to a standard GTR :happy:

-N1 engine, N1 turbo's (of course you don't need these if its just a looks replica)

And when you're all said and done, you'd have spent triple for what is still a fairly standard car.

BUT - that aside, go for it. Will be great to see another fresh original GTR. A few people are starting to do this.

i am looking into buying 1 but i havent found 1 so if any body knows where 1 of these are let me know

i want to find a genuine car first then do a build to show room condition

the big question is how bad do you want one, and more importantly how much are you willing to pay :D

Even though i consider selling mine every now and then, one look at it and that silliness goes away.

BUT, everything has its price :)

i am looking into buying 1 but i havent found 1 so if any body knows where 1 of these are let me know

i want to find a genuine car first then do a build to show room condition

have u spoken to kristian from iron chef

i am looking into buying 1 but i havent found 1 so if any body knows where 1 of these are let me know

i want to find a genuine car first then do a build to show room condition

Perhaps you'd like to make contact with the owner of the N1 R32 GT-R that will appear on...

Cover Story of Cars Guide - Daily Telegraph, early in October???

the big question is how bad do you want one, and more importantly how much are you willing to pay :cool:

Even though i consider selling mine every now and then, one look at it and that silliness goes away.

BUT, everything has its price :P

+1. Although mine's got small lil flaws around, I still find it hard to part with.

^haha

I think the important question here is how do we get all 3 above N1's in one spot at the same time for a nice photo shoot :D

Hahaha no idea. The last I heard was someone planning to organize some N1 meet. Nothing concrete yet though.

However, driving to Sydney wouldnt be an issue if cops dont do you for less than 95dB.

Hahaha no idea. The last I heard was someone planning to organize some N1 meet. Nothing concrete yet though.

However, driving to Sydney wouldnt be an issue if cops dont do you for less than 95dB.

Thats's 2, its down to you now Kristian :D

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