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I have one.

There were only 560 built. The 1990 Nismo can be identified because it has not rear wiper, no ABS. Vin Numbers start BNR32100001 to BNR 32100560

They have Nismo adjustable dampers and the speedo has NISMO written on it.

They have metal turbine blades not ceramic.

I can send you more info if you need it.

If its in good condition $25,000.00 would be a bargain.

Their value will only go through the roof. A good investment.

Cheers

Bov

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I have one.

There were only 560 built.  The 1990 Nismo can be identified because it has not rear wiper, no ABS.  Vin Numbers start BNR32100001 to BNR 32100560

They have Nismo adjustable dampers and the speedo has NISMO written on it.

They have metal turbine blades not ceramic.

I can send you more info if you need it.

If its in good condition $25,000.00 would be a bargain.

Their value will only go through the roof.  A good investment.

Cheers

Bov

What he said.

25k.....bargain price. Snap it up.

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Nope they are different models, the Nismo edition was released by Nismo not Nissan.

They may be similar in spec tho.

Trojan, did you run the VIN through fast? It is a bargain if it is genuine. If it isn't its too expensive unless it is in great condition

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