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Hello all,

I am wondering whther there are any original R32 GTR radios out there for a 94 model VspecII

I know I won't get suitable reception here but am after a complete 'look' ;-)

Please pm me :-)

Cheers

The Baron

not sure if trolling........ ;-)

however - I do plan on having some discreet bluetooth sound installed inconspicuously (or possibly behind the faceplate of the original unit - still need original unit though.......

Cheers

The Baron

such a f**king hipster

No difference between the radios from normal GTRS to Vspec. I got one for my 94 vspec off yahoo Japan a while ago, cost me more than the cd player I have in the car

Radio...I think I've still got the original one that came out of my 1994 R32 GTR (non Vspec II though) somewhere under the house.

If you find it - let me know - will pay fair price - please pm if successful (including suggested price and picture :-)

Cheers

The Baron

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  • 4 weeks later...

No difference between the radios from normal GTRS to Vspec. I got one for my 94 vspec off yahoo Japan a while ago, cost me more than the cd player I have in the car

Hi all,

I just wanted to let you all know that some Skylines did come with an optional Alpine N'Fit CD stacker/tape deck with front and rear (illuminated) speakers. I can't find much information on the internet, but my V-Spec II even had special door trims that had Alpine badges instead of the usual ''live sound'' badge on the speaker covers (these have since fallen off). I can take photos of the head unit and rear speakers for anybody interested.

Hi all,

I just wanted to let you all know that some Skylines did come with an optional Alpine N'Fit CD stacker/tape deck with front and rear (illuminated) speakers. I can't find much information on the internet, but my V-Spec II even had special door trims that had Alpine badges instead of the usual ''live sound'' badge on the speaker covers (these have since fallen off). I can take photos of the head unit and rear speakers for anybody interested.

There were a few different sound systems available. The person buying would choose what he wanted. Mine had a after market cd player when it came from Japan but still had the factory cd stacker in the boot and a control screen fitted to work the cd stacker and factory radio. Was just pointing out that there was no difference between vspec and normal gtrs as both had all the sound systems available to be fitted

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