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I had a look around Google, some nice big wallpapers..

- http://www.supercars.net/garages/beoy9/100v2.html

- http://www.nissan.co.jp/GT-R/R34/0201NUR/SCREEN/

And I found some info, it's half English/Japanese, but it's the official site..

- http://www.nissan.co.jp/GT-R/R34/0201NUR/index.html

- http://www.nissan.co.jp/GT-R/NUR/

I found those links on http://www.meggala.com/r34gtrnurspecs.htm

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thank you for this but unfortunately I had already found all of these ones ...

... what I really want is a more details like the actual number of NUR's built each month, all of the colors that they were available in and the total number of NUR's in each color, etc ...

I know this is asking a lot but I know this information must be out there somewhere..

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i have collected every bit of info on the R34 GTR NUR including the build dates colours and the factory 1 of 1000 brochures...these are not cheap!!!!!!...although i wonder why an Import specialist cant do it....the info is out there just gotta find it.....can i ask why you need it?

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Basic really, I am looking at buying one so I want to be armed with all of the information possible.

.... I don't want a sales brochure, just actual numbers of each color built, actual months that they were built, etc... if you can help then that is great, otherwise?

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If you want to find out about a car in particular of course that information aint gunna be available just like that....call a dealer in japan and ask them i have done this many time although you will need to supply evidence of ownership of that particular vehicle... so just get the reg papers of whos gunna sell it to you and call a dealer...i used to do this until my wifes friend got a job at nissans HQ...however it may be a prob if you dont speak japanese but i amssumeing you do,these guys will help é‹Ê“úŽYŽ©“®ŽÔ(Š”) ‘–±•”lŽ–‰Û

“’àVE’I–Ø 048-859-5502.This sort of information is not available to the general public for the obvious reason of tag jobs and all sorts of norty stuff!

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