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Some interesting cars in there. It's a shame they didn't take more photos or write a more detailed article, I'd love to see what else they have tucked away in the warehouse.

http://www.autocar.co.uk/blogs/autocarconfidential/archive/2011/12/05/nissan-s-answer-to-aladdin-s-cave.aspx

Awesome!

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Need a hi-res of this pic!

Kinda cool with Carlos Ghosn's personal 350Z with the Chassis Number 000001.

I am sure the first of every Nissan car made would be in there.

Would love a line up of the first GTR's in a row.

^^ NICE!

Yeah it's a M-Spec Nur and probably one of the first.

Looks like there are quiet a few concept cars or cars that were released for a limited time only...

Dunno what this is but it looks great

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That there looks like an R380-II

If you do a bit of a search around the site you'll find heaps of history on the old Datsun race cars of the 60's and 70's, back when Nissan were serious about motorsport.

That there looks like an R380-II

If you do a bit of a search around the site you'll find heaps of history on the old Datsun race cars of the 60's and 70's, back when Nissan were serious about motorsport.

I was about to link that site. Guy who made it really knows his cars, I love his Cedric.

On a slight tangent, my favorite Datsun of the 60's would have to be the Silvia's though. Such a nice looking car.

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