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OK lads, I am awaiting a call from the Nissan historic department.

What questions do we want answered?

I want to confirm the total chassis.

I want to find out how many went to racing and if the GMS and GIO cars were ADM units.

The colour splits.

How many cars Nissan own if any and if they have a listing of the whereabouts of the ADM units.

How many press car were written off.

What else?

when you refer to "I want to confirm the total chassis"...is this the total number of released ADM GTR's?

this is what i want to know, as per my signature - 67 units were sold so where did the deficit 33 units finish up?

other than that, your q's cover off everything else i would like to know such as the colour splits & write offs

I guess we can conclude from the spare parts listings the changes the ADM cars got, but I would ask them if they have a comprehensive list of ADM modification to comply with ADR's......

I would also ask them if they have records confirming that all 100 cars were the same or were some factory optioned with sunroofs etc.

Do they have any point of sale from that period that we could get/buy?

Other than that, I think you have it covered. My only last comment is make sure you note down EXACTLY who you spoke to and their contact details.

Finding these guys is rather difficult at times months down the track.....

Good luck.

Bob.

Can they give group buy discounts on front lips and roof mounted aerial! :)

They don't list the roof mount aerials , I gave them a part number and nothing , but now have found them out of UK without logo but the same.

6 inch round speakers in the rear deck not 6x9

Edited by brad_gtr

If possible could the owners send me a pm with their contact details, as much or as little as you like.

Nissan are going to help with this, so get in the loop early!

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