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Just reading from the other thread, lets see if we can compile a list. I'm a fan of Skylines but don't know any history, add to the list.

Nismo 400R R33 GTR

R34 GTR N1

R34 GTR M-Spec

R32 GTR N1

R32 GTR V spec 2 (500 or so)

R31 GTS-R

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R33 GTR:

V-Spec

V-Spec II

There could be some more, much like the R34.

R34 GTR:

V-Spec

V-Spec II

V-Spec Nur

V-Spec II Nur

V-Spec II Nur 2

M-Spec

M-Spec II

M-Spec ? Nur

Don't know if the last was a 1 or 2 M-spec.

Nur(the U is meant to have two little dots above it) Spec is a GTR made specially for the nurimburg track, the one in germany takes 5 to 8 mins to do one lap.

You Also get special cars with the N1 engine which is Nismo's pure racing engines, these cars would be the fewest around if sold but you could enter a race using this engine straight from the factory.

The others you'd need to upgrade to a race spec.

I know 500 Gt-T's had N1 engines in them, the cars with a N1 engine in them hae N1 on the back in the upper right hand corner of the boot lid, so you can't mistake it with Nur.

HKS, made 5 special R32 GTR's post before mine has the name, but none were sold, although they were listed at 5+million yen or something, The pictures are in the Imports mag when they checked out HKS main factory.

The boss of HKS is apprantly keeping them all now, and is planning to do something with them sometime soon.

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Heheh, here's some more for ya

2000RS Special Edition - Only 50 Released in 1983

Special Edition - Skyline 2000 turbo GT-ES Paul Newman Edition also released in 1983

2000GTS 1986 Feb - 30th anniversary (of the birth of Skylines) vehicle limited edition

R30 GTS twin-cam turbo NISMO (2Dr)

R30 2000GT Limited twin-cam 24V turbo (4HT)

R31 GTS-R(2Dr) Limited Edition

R31 (Special edition vehicle) GTS-X twin-cam 24V Limited 1988

R31 (Special edition vehicle) GT saloon (4HT)

R31 (Special edition vehicle) Excel saloon (4HT)

R31 (Limited edition vehicle) Autech version

R31 (Special edition vehicle) V series

R31 (Special edition vehicle) Tommy Kaira M20

R32 1990 (Limited edition vehicle) GT-R NISMO

R32 (Special edition vehicle) GTS urban load (4Dr)

R32 (Special edition vehicle) GTE sky load (4Dr)

R32 (Special edition vehicle) Grand Prix version

R32 (Limited edition vehicle) GTS V selection 1 (2Dr)

R32 (Special edition vehicle) Autech version (4Dr)

R32 (Special edition vehicle) 35th anniversary vehicle of skyline birth

R32 (Special edition vehicle) 40 million Nissan Motor passenger car production total - breakthrough commemoration

R32 (Special edition vehicle) 60th anniversary (of foundation of Nissan) special commemoration vehicle

GTS-t TypeM 60th ANNIVERSARY (2Dr)

GTS TypeJ 60th ANNIVERSARY (4Dr)

R32 (Special edition vehicle) GTS25-t TypeG Limited (4Dr)

R33 (Limited Edition vehicle) LM Limited

R33 (Special edition vehicle) GTS25 TypeX Limited (4Dr) and GTS TypeX Limited (4Dr)

R33 (Special edition vehicle) 40th Skyline anniversary vehicle

GTS TypeX-G 40th ANNIVERSARY (4Dr)

GTS-4 TypeX-G 40th ANNIVERSARY (4Dr)

GTS25t TypeM 40th ANNIVERSARY (2Dr)

R33 (Special edition vehicle) GT-R Autech version 40th ANNIVERSARY

R33 (Special edition vehicle) Kanagawa Nissan prince special edition vehicle P-RIDE 280 TYPE-MR

R34 (Limited edition vehicle) GT-R (midnight purple 2)

R34 (Special edition vehicle) 25GT-V(4Dr) and GT Special Edition(4Dr)

R34 (Special edition vehicle) Kanagawa Nissan prince special edition vehicle P-RIDE TYPE-L (GT, 25GT, and 25 T-t)

R34 (Special edition vehicle) Kanagawa Nissan prince special edition vehicle P-RIDE TYPE-S(25GT)

R34 (Special edition vehicle) Hamamatsu Nissan prince special edition vehicle StreetRacer(25GT-t)

R34 (Special edition vehicle) 25GT-V(2Dr) and 25GT-Four L-Selection(4Dr)

R34 (Limited edition vehicle) GT-R (midnight purple 3)

R32 (Limited Edition vehicle) BNR32 S&S Limited Edition R32 (Released October 2000)

(Limited Edition vehicle) BNR34 final version GT-R V-spec Nur and GT-R M-spec Nur

Can you collect em all?

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and no the Nur spec is not made to run in nuremburg (as it didn't seem to have the 120L tank that the one that ran in nurmburg had lol), its just a commemorative edition with added extras, also it was to signify the last R34's to be ever produced so they wanted to go out with a bang :)

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yeah, limited run of 32, available in the option of auto or manual (so a lot of people chose auto coz noone has an auto GTR). retailed for 4 million yen on release. That's about it. check out the S&S Engineering japanese website for a bit of info.

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The German track you're referring to is the Nurburgring Nordschleife (northern loop). Fastest time around there is by a road car belongs to a Pommy turbocharged Hayabusa-powered Westfied sports racer. Fastest "true street" belongs to Gemballa GTR850 EVO, Fastest "Production car" is still the McLaren F1 GTR

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and no the Nur spec is not made to run in nuremburg (as it didn't seem to have the 120L tank that the one that ran in nurmburg had lol), its just a commemorative edition with added extras, also it was to signify the last R34's to be ever produced so they wanted to go out with a bang :cheers:
Almost! The Nur spec was produced to commemorate the R34 Skyline GT-Rs involvement in the Nurburgring 24hrs endurance race. Engine goodies and "extras" as you say were icluded, but yeah, it was also the last R34 GT-R...
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