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Hey guys. Sorry admin, delete if not allowed. I have a R32 V-spec 93. I had a look in the GTR registry website and I looked up the model number of my car and it says it's a prototype and only 6 of them were built. Just wondering whats the difference between the prototype and the normal V-spec? Mine has carbon fibre claster, gauges and air-con buttons. Is that what's different between the normal V-spec and the prototype? Is there anyone who owns a Vspec that has these carbon fiber details? Or is that only on the prototype?

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My R34 GT-R V-Spec N1 is the 1st after a prerun of 6.

Basically mine is the 7th on the proviso that the initial 6 had no glitches.

Nissan Quality Control is such that a prerun sample is observed and/or monitored. I think it's a good policy really.

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Hi.

First time posting...

I'm also looking to get a gtr vspec 2 ... In Sydney...

Hoping to find a good one as some I've seen had been thrashed by the looks of it...

Iron Chef and Top Secret Imports will be holding a Tech Arvo this Saturday about Importing Compliancing and Exporting.

These guys will be aware of many BNR32 V-Spec II cars brought into Australia let alone Sydney.

By having a chat with them, ie Garry, Jack and Kristian, you may be in luck - with good timing.

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Hi.

First time posting...

I'm also looking to get a gtr vspec 2 ... In Sydney...

Hoping to find a good one as some I've seen had been thrashed by the looks of it...

I not long got mine back from the panel shop...... Fixing up crappy Japanese repair work.

Great cars, love them to death!

Good luck with your search.

Bob.

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