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23 minutes ago, Duncan said:

What's the weird looking slot above the screen for?

 

It's easy to forget these cars were designed 30 years ago, isn't it.....

LOL............ I had a spare one a few years ago and offered it to a guy with an ADM....... Told him the cassette player didn't work.

He declined buying it for $100....... Sold it a year later for a lot more!

Bob.

4 hours ago, Duncan said:

What's the weird looking slot above the screen for?

 

It's easy to forget these cars were designed 30 years ago, isn't it.....

You used to be able to store your phone in it, but phones these days are too big.

  • 2 weeks later...

The mats are really only a minor thing.

By the sounds of it you haven't seen the attached document.

This will keep you busy for a while.

Bob.

Nissan Skyline GTR R32 Australian Delivery - 10 page Nissan Document.pdf

Thanks for the document Bob! I can see myself spending quite a while on that. Didn't realise the extent, especially with the more minor changes. I guess you just have to deal with the mats, from what I saw in past Shannons Auctions, many vehicles didn't have the right mats regardless. Finding parts in general to keep in storage as replacements/fit is extremely tedious especially to not overpay. The cost of originality :). Guess it can only get worse in the future so better to do it now.

Quick q, if the R32 GTR was built on 08/91 as quite a few of the Aus R32's were are they considered Zenki or Chuki?

- Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Zenki - 8/89-8/91) Eng: RB26DETT
- Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Chuki - 8/91-2/93) Eng: RB26DETT
- Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Kouki - 2/93-12/94) Eng: RB26DETT

Reason I ask is that there were some minor changes between the two, one being the addition of the metal bar in the door for the Chuki which leads me to believe the 8/91 GTR's are still Zenki??

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11 minutes ago, 21PC said:

Thanks for sharing...interesting to see that there is a 5th seatbelt installed...gives me an idea as I have a family of 5 :)

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