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Hi all,

I am after information on 1990 r32 nismo's.

I realise that there were 560 of them made, 60 of which were kept by nissan for racing. But other that that I have found no accurate information on them. This is mainly because the nismo's seem to be able to be optioned with anything the buyer wanted.

Any info or help would be greatly appreciated.

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A Genuine R32 GTR Nismo Edition would have to be determined by the VIN Number.

But Cosmetic / Body wise, it has the Nismo sticker on the boot lid (Pic Above).

The bonnet has a lip spoiler attached to it as it would help feed air to the grill to improve flow to the radiator.

The front bar has two vents added on to allow more air flow to the intercooler.

A 3 piece side skirt was added.

A boot lid spoiler was attached under the factory spoiler to improve rear down force.

An upgrade of Nismo Twin Turbos bolted on from factory, capable of 600 PS.

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