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Is that the v spec one I saw on carsales for 69000 not too long ago?

Regardless, beautiful car. Be great to see you there

No and no.......

ADM's (Australian Domestic Models) of which there were 100 (all delivered into Australia in 1991) were all STD GT-R's except for Australian design rule compliants. (V Specs weren't released until 1993 in Japan).

There are over 200 changes to a normal JDM and about 50 hrs of labour before the cars were delivered to the Australian dealerships.

The one you are referring to was recently sold at a Shannons auction for $50K.

I naturally would have liked to see it sell for more and I thought it would get closer to $60K than $50K but it wasn't to be.

There will be no racing.. We don't want to draw unnecessary attention to everyone who is participating, especially as we are representing a car club.

Plus this will be a regular thing. Anyone who can't follow the rules are seriously not welcome.

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