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NISMO Super Coppermix Twin Plate - Comp Spec for my BNR34. Super excited!!

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Super broke.. :(

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Car has more NISMO goodies that I'll mention when I get it back..

Had one in now for a few months and love it :wub: after using a Quad for a DD it is a dream :)

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The Group A that was tweaked here by Gibson Motorsport was better than the one in Japan.

The Winfield Chassis #5 sold last year for over $900,000.

The GIO Chassis #4 was sold more recently for an unknown figure.

Both cars were sold with extras including magnesium wheels, trailer, computers, mapping data etc

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I don't know for sure, but I suspect that it was a customer car program for japan. So you fronted up with your $400,000 or whatever the cost, they built a car for you to race in group A under your racing team. Much like you had rouse, eggenberger, and others in the RS500s. So no, there isn't a magical version out there, they are the race cars tucked in the museums in japan. :)

There are 4 remaining australian GTR group a cars. One was destroyed by skaife at Adelaide. 3 are race ready, the remaining one getting put on show in Victorian historic racing events.

pretty sure there are 5,000 homologated group A cars. Then there is 560 "nismo" cars which are group A evolution. The red car pictured is an actual group A race car lol. It was an add for nissan at the time. They had to sell 5,000 models to be in group A. But group A rules at the time said you could use special parts if you made at least 500 to be sold to the public. So that is the reason the Nismo models were made with different aero etc. So they could use it in actual group A series.

LM GT 4's are back baby!

Special engraved logo

http://www.nismo.co.jp/omori_factory/fl_parts/#gt4

Limited to 100 pieces (sets im guessing) get ur wallets ready to RIP! Actually they are a great price at the current exchange rate.

Now we just need the 19 inch version to make a comeback as well. Shame they arent in all colours since im not a big fan of the black but hey its still great to see the love from nismo

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Surely the yanks will be onto these too with the 32's starting to flow in. If you want a set id be getting in quick, although id say if the first 100 go quick the will surely do another run.

Looks like the got sick of the constant inquireys for more Lm gt4s and finally did a run for us nismo lovers :)

it says that "- First production number will be 100 pieces. After the first number sold out, according to inquiries from customers, there also be additional production"

so they may do another run

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