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Hey Fellas,

I've been creeping round while waiting for my line to arrive and hopefully it arrives real soon! If it gets on this months ship then it should be here on the 12th. Below are the pics of my baby. It's a bit dirty but a good amount of elbow grease should get it looking scmick!.

What do you guys reckon?

Also I've noticed taht in the engine bay near the back I have only 2 cables instead or the usual 4 of 5 that normal GTR's have? what are those cables and am i missing somthing? In the GTST's they have only 2 cables at the back so hopefully it's not a GTST --> GTR conversion. I think i'm being paranoid but you never know. Someone please enlighten me.

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yes they do..

Either this car chose no ABS option or was removed

I thought it was standard equipment but i guess not.

looks nice but :D

Thanks! with the engine how much would it cost to get someone to professionaly detail the bay? I would do it myself but i'm afraid of breaking somthing. :Oops:

12 more days :) heheh

nOOSE

Is it a NISMO Edition GTR? I know the NISMO ones came with no rear wiper and some other slight differences, maybe they also had no ABS - because I don't think something that aids drivers would be allowed under racing rules.

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Actually yes, I'm sure that's it.

Here's 2 of them on Prestigemotorsport, they only have the 2 wires you mentioned. Compare them to "normal" R32 GTRs that have the 5.

Nismo 1

Nismo 2

Is it a NISMO Edition GTR?  I know the NISMO ones came with no rear wiper and some other slight differences, maybe they also had no ABS - because I don't think something that aids drivers would be allowed under racing rules.

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Actually yes, I'm sure that's it.

Here's 2 of them on Prestigemotorsport, they only have the 2 wires you mentioned.  Compare them to "normal" R32 GTRs that have the 5.

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/stock/details.asp?StockID=2754]Nismo 1://http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.a...ID=2754]Nismo 1

Nismo 2

So i've got the NISMO GTR.! that sounds pretty kewl. Time to search and find out the differences.

Hey Guys,

I can't find any decent information on what are the differences between nismo and non nismo. Some say no stereo, no A/C and others say it does and blah blah. Tried googling for the past 3 hours at work no luck all speculation. Does anyone actually have an idea what the differences are? Here's a few more pictures of the car if it helps to distinguish if it's a nismo.

nOOSE

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