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  • 8 months later...

Hi everyone,

I need to replace the OEM sound matting/insulation in the boot of my R32 V-Spec. It's actually the first car in this thread :D It is having some work done in the boot and the original needs to be removed and replaced.

Does anyone know where to get anything like the original textured sound matting/insulation that is bonded to the boot floor behind the spare? Please see the comedically large yellow arrow in the image below. I want to try for an exact match. The car is completely stock.

Any help would be great!

Cheers!

Mike

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On 1/9/2013 at 11:40 AM, RS4StagMan said:

Great thread. Just a couple of suggestions from my own research;

1. Most N1's made where not Vspec or Vspec 2's. They were produced from 1991 to 1994 (total made around 228) and all in Crystal White, thin layer, colour code 326.

2. The numbers produced of the N1 Vspec 1 and 2 (built 1993 and 1994 respectively) are hard to come by, but one source suggests only 50 in each year possibly made, leaving about 128 made between 1991 and 1992.

In any case they are a very rare specification R32 GTR that is very difficult to source even in Japan.

We'll be able to access the proper figures soon.

Mark Dodd has been hard at work on R34 GT-R N1 intricate details for the past couple of months and this data is coming to light now.

R33 GT-R N1s and R32 GT-R N1s will follow suit.

Many Thanks to Mark aka sin~ here on SAU

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Yes almost 4 years ago when I made those comments, it was based on my own research, but had no hard data to go by. 

I think all will be confirmed soon with the great work done as above - I've  used the GTR registry for many other GTR models and it is a great revelation. 

Tony

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So based on the registry at the moment;

118 N1's produced between 09/1991-12/1992 

64 N1 VSpec produced in 1993

63 N1 VSpec 2's produced in 1994

Total 245 N1's produced (not 228 as previously thought).

How many are still in existence is anyone's guess. 

 

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R32 GT-R N1 Register.
Enough thanks cannot be conveyed to Mark Dodd for all his sleuthing and hard work!
(Standard, V-Spec, V-Spec II)
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On 12/31/2016 at 9:45 AM, RS4StagMan said:

So based on the registry at the moment;

118 N1's produced between 09/1991-12/1992 

64 N1 VSpec produced in 1993

63 N1 VSpec 2's produced in 1994

Total 245 N1's produced (not 228 as previously thought).

How many are still in existence is anyone's guess. 

 

Your breakdown is absolutely correct! ;)

PS The R33 GT-R N1 Register, R34 GT-R N1 Register and once again, the R32 GT-R N1 Register are up in the "Rare Skyline Register" Thread, (stickied)

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Hi guys I have just bought this 32 gtr can someone please confirm if this is a Vspec2? the car is all n1 optioned headlights, side skirts, rear windscreen/no wiper, knee pads, brembos etc.. looking at the compliance ending with "MA" what does this stand for?

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It's V-Spec #1285/1396 not a V-Spec II ... 13th digit of model code KBNR32RBFS__MA M = No rear wiper as per your photo :) V-Spec II model code would have been KBNR32RBFS8_MA

KBNR32RBFS__MA; Interior: G; (11_) [17" Tyre (V-Spec)]; (12_) Electronic Active Full Auto Air Con (Climate Control); (13M) No Rear Wiper; (14A) Standard

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