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Hi Guys,

As an owner of one of the 100 Australian delivered R32 GT-R's I was curious to know if the R32 enthusiasts in Japan know it even exists?

If so does it get mentioned as something special or unusual?

Or.... is it like America whereby anything that relates to overseas doesn't matter?

Considering these 100 ADM cars were the only R32's that Japan ever exported I thought they may have created a little bit of interest.

Any feedback on this topic would be appreciated.

Cheers,

Bob.

PS........ Here are some attached pics which will help you see the differences with the JDM.

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+1 bump for curiosities sake (so clean hope to see it one day bob

Thanks mate.......

Are you coming down to the Nationals on Saturday?

I'm displaying both cars so if you can make it , you'll see it....

Bob.

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  • 2 months later...

It appears that the ADM r32 has an external antenna on the roof...makes sense..my fm reception is poor most of the times...

Yes the reception is poor through the aerial in the front screen and even worse when you run a band expander as I do (in my JDM) as I have the original radio cassette in there.

The ADM's got the Bosch centre roof aerial matched with the upgraded stereo system from the Maxima.

Works heaps better, no comparison.

Bob.

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Hey Bob, that's a mint example you got there ! :thumbsup:

I didn't know of the ADMs myself, certainly appears to be a rare collectible

Really?! How did you not know about it when you bought one? :laugh:

Or you just assumed they all were JDM R32 GTR's imported?

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I dont think they really know or care about the ADM, as they had 43000 units pumping out over 5 years to keep'em busy.

And as most if not all not don't know about the term JDM, I dont think ADM been talked about much.

The other day i had a read on the john, and stumbled across your ADM in Unique Cars magazine. Well i read the article, then read this thread and noticed the plates matched, as did the name bob, Thats when i realised it was you.

Every clean paint , Every nice car. That has to be one of the tidiest 32 gtr's around

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I dont think they really know or care about the ADM, as they had 43000 units pumping out over 5 years to keep'em busy.

And as most if not all not don't know about the term JDM, I dont think ADM been talked about much.

The other day i had a read on the john, and stumbled across your ADM in Unique Cars magazine. Well i read the article, then read this thread and noticed the plates matched, as did the name bob, Thats when i realised it was you.

Every clean paint , Every nice car. That has to be one of the tidiest 32 gtr's around

Thanks mate.....

Bob.

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