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Hey guys,

I've been off sau for a year or two. Sure we used to have another rare register with a good record of vpsecs and n1s? I'm probably just lost tho, lol.

Anyway adding for the community, in Brisbane with a 1994 Vspec II N1. Unfortunately not very standard! :-)

Cheers

Michael

I've PM'd you Michael over a common interest matter.

I'll appreciate your thoughts.

Hey guys,

I've been off sau for a year or two. Sure we used to have another rare register with a good record of vpsecs and n1s? I'm probably just lost tho, lol.

Anyway adding for the community, in Brisbane with a 1994 Vspec II N1. Unfortunately not very standard! :-)

Cheers

Michael

You've had this for a while right Michael?

If I'm correct this is the beast on YouTube on i think Queensland raceway struggling for traction ☺

Testing my memory now but pretty sure it has a black or carbon bonnet?

Fortunately, Australia has acquired 2x BNR32 V-Spec II N1 in recent times.

Congratulations to you Michael as well.

We'd like to grab them before Canada's timeline permits...

Last six digits on mine are -311603

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It's still awaiting compliance.

Congrats again Tez.

Stunning!!!

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Sick.

What's the model code on your blueplate in the engine compartment Terry... just to confirm what we think V-Spec II N1's should have (check the first page of this thread).

That is very nice. That rolled off the production line a few hundred after my V Spec II N1. Loving those LMGT1s.

What are the details on the other N1 that has come into AUssie?

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I thought for a moment that wrxkilla may have recently bought that N1 with only 29,***Km on it at auction, but apparently not. It'll be interesting to see what country it has gone to though. ;)

Loving ur N1s guys. Yes that's my one.

Value of mine as an N1 is pretty low as it's pretty decently modified and has been primarily used as a track car. I bingled it at QLD Raceway a year back and haven't had it back on the road yet either.

I'd love a nice stock one.

I'm struggling to find pics on sau I have posted before (learning how to use this new ipad app) so will grab some and upload.

Michael

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Yes Ants, it's also a V-Spec II N1.

Your kind words are appreciated.

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Not complied yet.

need to get some more sneakey shots for us to drool on Terry

Such a beautiful rate car

Well done

Thank you. In actual fact, upon turning retirement age I left myself with too little super; so I decided to cash in whatever I had and invested in the N1s.

As the ABC News economist said at the end of 2013, "The best investment over the past year has been collectible cars."

He only omitted how much you can enjoy your super though.

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Thank you. In actual fact, upon turning retirement age I left myself with too little super; so I decided to cash in whatever I had and invested in the N1s.

As the ABC News economist said at the end of 2013, "The best investment over the past year has been collectible cars."

He only omitted how much you can enjoy your super though.

Nice.

I doubt very much you will be tracking that R32 N1 Terry.

I'm confident you will feather you're investment well and manage to enjoy owning it at the same time

When will it be complied?

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I absolutely luv tastefully modded 32s!

Are u running buddy club p1s?

They look perfect :)

Can u let me know the wheel and tyre size pls and also if u had to roll your guards for clearance? If u prefer, send me a pm :)

Model: KBNR32RBFS8ZN

:)

Yes Ants, it's also a V-Spec II N1.

Your kind words are appreciated.

Not complied yet.

Very nice Terry! Can't be too many other forum members that own an R32 N1 and an R34 N1? :D

Nice.

I doubt very much you will be tracking that R32 N1 Terry.

I'm confident you will feather you're investment well and manage to enjoy owning it at the same time

When will it be complied?

Any day now Ants.

I've been tempted to relocate back into the big smoke: however, two things hold me back.

a) I used to get asthma in the Sydney Basin and...

b) A couple of roads in the Blue Mountains lend themselves to some good squirts

:)

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Shoosh!

My aim is to enjoy driving them albeit not too far.

Then when my wife and I do a dream holiday to South America I will probably sell an N1. We spent heaps of $$ already to see Europe 8 yrs ago. I love these cars, but they're not an obsession.

These cars need to be driven and not cosseted. My 2c.

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