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autosalon GTR

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gtst with r34 wheels

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someone's te37s i think

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marks gtst series 2 R33

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autosalon - r32 gtr

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tokyo motor show (i think) - top secret R34 gtr

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nissan stagea with r34 GTR front end conversion

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swoop r34 gtr

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evlr34

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rh9 gtr - i think belongs to exvitermini

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r33 gtr with r34 front end conversion

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andrews r34 gtr

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IMGP0111.jpghks special edition r32 GTR - limited 10 run of this car only

it was a stock r32 gtr with a stack of hks parts installed and tuned as a demo car to show off the hks range of parts, called the HKS Zero R

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jamezilla's r33 gtr

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adamax's r34 gtt

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winfield racing r32 gtr that won bathurst at autosalon

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andrews gtr

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r34 gtr in a factory chemilian colour

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r32 ute / truck, gtst with rear end cut off for drifting

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hks zero R special edition

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someone's te37s i think

Nismo GT4's, still made by Rays (under commission from Nismo however) :drool:

About the HKS Zero R's;

There were 10 HKS Zero R's made in 1994, only 2 were bought however..The remaining 8 we're parked behind the HKS factory for the last 10 years, gathering moss and rust..sad story :)

They were utter beasts too! RB26 stroked to 2.8ltr's, running a large single turbo with all of HKS's top of the line parts (ECU, EBC, HKS gauges, list goes on..) and were producing 400ps stock (around 300kw@fly) but could support 700ps (520kw@fly)..Racing-style fuel tank sitting behind the front seats (ie. no rear passengers) with the fuel filler welded into place behind the driver's side door..Will get more when I find that issue of HPI (and my only issue at that..)

cut it out you.  

why would you put a r34 nose on a r33?  had me fooled.....

those zero r32 were in a old hpi.  i think.  what the story with them? im curious.  anyone know?

yea it was hpi or zoom i forget. it was at the back of some high performance garage and left there for years. what a waste

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