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Hi guys, Iv had my r32 about 10 years now, but the other day I found my self buying a shabby looking red 33 with low comp on number 6. Why I hear you ask, well I'm not sure of the relevance, but it's badged as nismo ? I'm new to 33's but nismo means good things in my head normally. Is it common to find in 33's post-55399-14399389418286_thumb.jpgpost-55399-14399390104032_thumb.jpg

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That is so awesome and good that it's in Australia. I thought the 280 type MR was the only special GTS-T

To op they look like stickers. What do the number say on the strut tower sticker?

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My 1997 Gts-t has a very similar blue plate and other parts. Anyone know much about it. It had a nismo clutch that I replaced with Exedy cushioned button. Has Meister SB2 18" wheels with adjustable OHlins, Profec B Spec 2, Alpine Head deck tweeters and sub,no rear wiper, weird marks on the cas, the seats have been out,Nismo ignition key, Blitz dual turbo timer, BLITZ pod and BOV, purple injectors and a remanufactured ecu. Goes well, boosts from 2500 lots of torque factory intercooler. Was all stickered up with GARAGE-KITAKANTO plus product stickers. I am 1st Aussie owner car has 117000 and still has the new car smell. Anyone seen one like this or have similar? I'd be interested to know it's history.

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