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Yes. There never were any R33s nor R34s sold by Nissan in Australia. So no R33 or R34 ADM. They don't exist.

Correct.......... Australia was the only country in the world outside of Japan that officially sold the R32's.

The UK never sold the 32's but did sell R33 GT-R's and 80 R34 GT-R's.

The difference being here in Australia they were sold through a variety of Nissan dealers around the country but in the UK you could only buy these cars through Middlehurst Motorsport in St. Helens, Merseyside.

I'd love to know how much interest the UK delivered cars have in the UK vs the JDM's?

Cheers,

Bob.

Check out the prices in the UK......... Basically just double the £Sterling price. They are up there!

Please note that the link takes to straight to page 2. Page 1 has all the R32's.

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds?Aspiration=TUR&CarTypeFF=COU&Category=used-cars&Keyword=skyline&KeywordCleanedValue=skyline&M=471&M=472&M=476&M=1192&M=477&M=481&M=2601&M=548&M=525&M=1321&M=1778&M=547&M=466&M=465&M=252&M=473&M=464&M=363&M=1686&M=480&M=478&M=1055&M=2600&M=1040&M=1039&M=1038&M=475&M=2543&M=479&NoDoors=002&Page=1&SortOptions=YearOldToNew&YearFrom=1989&YearTo=2002

There is a UK R34 for sale in red, build number 2. Looks as though they pull a premium over there too!

Bob.

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Also check out partsouq.

Thanks for the tip. I checked out their website a bit - looks like a better setup than Amayama or JPCarparts for browsing. How are they as far as shipping? Quick or kind of slow? RHDJapan takes about 3 days to process an order in my experience while Amayama and JP take about 5 before shipping out.

I'm alway's looking for more possible parts sources since it seems some parts I can get from one shop but not another at times.

I bought two sensors for my Liberty (pre and post cat sensors, O2 and A/F), they arrived in two days.

Sounds like they're worth checking out then. I still need some more parts for my car so I'll have to give them a try with my next batch of orders.

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