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5 minutes ago, The Bogan said:

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Not Nissan, it was a dealer spec car

I have seen those bc there the 33 model ive heard that there is such for the 32 models but im assuming thats not true than? 

16 minutes ago, The Bogan said:

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/266267864405 so your saying this is like a dealer catalog than not for this actual car?

 

6 minutes ago, DarcyMcElwaine said:

alright thank you so far no one really knows ahaha

 

Well it wasn't from Nissan/Nismo, lots of tuner shops and dealers put their own spin on things, like the Yenko Camaro in the states to name just one over there in 'Merica, also some shops here in AU did dealer specials years ago, much like the Walkinshaw packages you get nowadays

 

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8 minutes ago, The Bogan said:

Well it wasn't from Nissan/Nismo, lots of tuner shops and dealers put their own spin on things, like the Yenko Camaro in the states to name just one over there in 'Merica, also some shops here in AU did dealer specials years ago, much like the Walkinshaw packages you get nowadays

 

Thats a good point bc from what i read it was a post factory modification but i just assumed it was done by nissan or something like that  

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