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livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC
KPCresta (Gavin) - WA Non V-SPEC
Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC
32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC
smalls (Will) - UK
GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK
ab20000 - UK - V-SPEC
torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (Nicolai) - Denmark V-SPEC

10 found so far! We are doing well! And all of them look so good which is great to see.

Hey guys!!!

I´m Stefan from Freistadt in Austria. TheWatch (Marco) invited me to look at this Forum because of this thread. I also own a R33 GTR LM V-Spec. It´s been imported from Japan to UK in 2012 and than shipped to Austria. The mileage is 46000Kilometers, Body is stock and in good condition with new paint. The engine is tuned with HKS GT2530 Turbos, Titan exhaust 4", Hks Cams and cam gears, Greddy intake plenum, Apexi Power FC and some other specs. It puts out 535Hp at 1.5bar.

I think it´s good to find out where some rare cars are.

Kind regards! Stefan

livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC
KPCresta (Gavin) - WA Non V-SPEC
Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC
32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC
smalls (Will) - UK
GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK
ab20000 - UK - V-SPEC
torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (Nicolai) - Denmark V-SPEC

Computer3001 (Stefan) - Freistadt, Austria V-SPEC

Hello

Here from Malmoe in sweden

have owned my LM for 7,5 years now, and have done some work with it during that period ...

and it is a V-SPEC

here is a few pics

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Edited by Ricky R33LM
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livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC
KPCresta (Gavin) - WA Non V-SPEC
Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC
32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC
smalls (Will) - UK - Non V-SPEC
GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK
ab20000 (Matt) - UK - V-SPEC
torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (Nicolai) - Denmark V-SPEC

not registered yet (Dean) - UK

not registered yet (Danny) - UK

Talked to Will some days ago, he has a Non V-SPEC model. Also talked to Dean and told him to participate here...

Found Danny's car and this Video in the thread of his son on gt-r.co.uk forum, which was last updated 10/2013, so i believe he still owns it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF0nv9Pd7IU

Believe there is one or two more to find in the UK...

cheers.

Edited by TheWatch

livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC

KPCresta (Gavin) - WA Non V-SPEC

Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC

32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC

smalls (Will) - UK - Non V-SPEC

GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK

ab20000 (Matt) - UK - V-SPEC

torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (Nicolai) - Denmark V-SPEC

not registered yet (Dean) - UK

not registered yet (Danny) - UK

Talked to Will some days ago, he has a Non V-SPEC model. Also talked to Dean and told him to participate here...

Found Danny's car and this Video in the thread of his son on gt-r.co.uk forum, which was last updated 10/2013, so i believe he still owns it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF0nv9Pd7IU

Believe there is one or two more to find in the UK...

cheers.

Hi, this was Dannys car which i now own....it was stood in a shed for 5 years until i took it off his hands...

Ohhh, i'm sorry Jim, Danny looked like a collector to me, didn't expect he would sell it.

livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC
KPCresta (Gavin) - WA Non V-SPEC
Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC
32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC
smalls (Will) - UK - Non V-SPEC
GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK
ab20000 (Matt) - UK - V-SPEC
torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (Nicolai) - Denmark V-SPEC

Ricky R33LM (Ricky) - Malmoe, Sweden - V-SPEC

not registered yet (Dean) - UK

Edited by TheWatch

Ohhh, i'm sorry Jim, Danny looked like a collector to me, didn't expect he would sell it.

I have know danny for a few years, he was co-owner of the Jap north east forum/ meets here in the UK,

I`m sure if he did not need to sell it he would still be the owner now.....

it was first brought to the UK in 1996 the disaster as the engine only lasted a few hours then Bang!....wrong fuel map!

livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC

KPCresta (Gavin) - WA Non V-SPEC

Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC

32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC

smalls (Will) - UK - Non V-SPEC

GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK

ab20000 (Matt) - UK - V-SPEC

torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (Nicolai) - Denmark V-SPEC

Ricky R33LM (Ricky) - Malmoe, Sweden - V-SPEC

not registered yet (Dean) - UK

livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC
KPCresta (Gavin) - WA Non V-SPEC
Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC
32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC
smalls (Will) - UK Non V-SPEC
GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK
ab20000 - UK - V-SPEC
torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (Nicolai) - Denmark V-SPEC

Computer3001 (Stefan) - Freistadt, Austria V-SPEC

Ricky R33LM (Ricky) - Malmoe, Sweden - V-SPEC

Not registered yet (Dean) - UK

Stefan got chopped off the list accidentally, amended. 13 of 98!

  • 4 weeks later...

This is great guys, you know I'm actually really interested in how many of them are V-Specs and how many are standard GT-Rs.

I heard there's only 14 V-specs but that's not looking likely so far!

  • 2 weeks later...

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