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Hi guys,

Well to start with I'm fairly new to the forum.. Account is old although have really only just started using it.. ;P will be seeing me on here alot more though that's for sure..

Ok ok, im in the process of importing a 2001 r34 gtr m spec.. My question is to all the people on the know is, is there anyway of actually telling if it really is an m spec model as stated or is ot just rebadged?

Thanks for your help in advance guys.. Joel..

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Thanks iron chef and chris for the speedy and helpful info, has put my mind at ease for the time being.. :) going to take a look at the car and hopefully drive it home on Friday.. Fingers crossed..

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Hey guys, yes I did end up getting this car and it is amazing!! It's new home is in Newcastle although I am thinking of joining sau and keen to get out for a cruise with other like-minded skyline owners..  Thanks once again for your help guys.. 

Hey guys, yes I did end up getting this car and it is amazing!! It's new home is in Newcastle although I am thinking of joining sau and keen to get out for a cruise with other like-minded skyline owners..  Thanks once again for your help guys.. 

We'd love to see you (as a member) with your car at SAU.NSW meets Joel! Congratulations! :thumbsup:

Our AGM is on on 29th May. PM me if you'd like details of what time and where.

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