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And I forgot to ask, what's the story with the number plate, does it have a meaning?

Not my number plate, it was the blokes :P but i dont know why he has it, the meaning is '26'

its something to do with computers, computers see '011010' as the number '26'

Computer nerd friend let me know that haha.

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Yeah, I searched and found 26 too... Didn't know if you were a gtr owner in the past or something....!

haha i wish! we have had a few GTR's in the past though, my dad used to import from japan, i would love a clean low kms 32 GTR one day!

.. i would love a clean low kms 32 GTR one day!

Not sure such a thing exists anymore, but you never know.

Hey, I just found one with 20K at Edward Le... nevermind.

Not my number plate, it was the blokes :P but i dont know why he has it, the meaning is '26'

its something to do with computers, computers see '011010' as the number '26'

Computer nerd friend let me know that haha.

16+8+2.. 26 checks out.

My initial thought was that the guy attempting to be 'smart' by having a number plate that 'looks' like 1's and 0's but is actually a mixture of I's and 1's (and 0's). But that could be me being paranoid :P

2nd last character is def an I (indigo), not 1, so makes me think the characters surrounding it are O's, not zeros, i.e. 3 number, 3 letter plate (but O's & 0's look very much the same).

Mmm, I also think if we (I really mean me) spent less time pondering stuff like this, & instead put it to good use, we'd be much better off, lol.

Not sure such a thing exists anymore, but you never know.

Hey, I just found one with 20K at Edward Le... nevermind.

E Lee. Lol. Pls refer to some other threads on this character.

Yes, still attainable however, I've seen cars with only a couple of thousands kms for sale. But then your looking at 60+ for the purchase price before shipping. They have well and truly reached collector status in Japan.

^ +1

I think it is well established here, that car yard is a joke. Sometimes when I am feeling sad or down, I look at their youtube advertisements to cheer up.

But sometimes I cringe when they slam the boot on their m35's.

Very nice Adam! Do love the series 2 Axis.

Be careful with the coil overs too. You don't want to make it stiff. It will handle a lot better without super stiff springs. Nismo items are awesome, see if you can replicate the rates. I forget what they are.

8.2 front and 9.3 rear for AWD

7.6 front and 9.2 rear for RWD

Off the top of my head, might be slightly out on the RWD rears...

Im very interested in the roof wrap. I was going to wrap my roof and bonnet in gloss black as it will go well with the silver and a set of silver and black wheels will go nicely

I had my roof warped in gloss black, it makes the car look lower and European IMO

Very nice Adam! Do love the series 2 Axis.

8.2 front and 9.3 rear for AWD

7.6 front and 9.2 rear for RWD

Off the top of my head, might be slightly out on the RWD rears...

Jebus that seems quite high?

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