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Hey hows it going guys,

I just imported my first car, '89 GTR32

After running over the engine bay i came accross a a white badge next to the blue VIN badge, on the top of the badge is written NISMO, and printed on the badge is

Nismo

30000-RS590

RS590

On the left hand side, above the lights on the bonnet has a plastic moulded NISMO stickering. And on the the right and left side of the car, just after the front wheels is a green and red decal and the shape of two sharp SS.

Does this mean anything or did its japanese owner just try and make this car look like a NISMO edition?

Sorry if its a stupid question guys, but she's my first Skyline.

Thanx for your help guys.

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from prospec in the uk

GT-R NISMO (sold 500) : BNR32-100000 - BNR32-100560

Released: 11th March 1990

Produced 560 BNR32 GTR Nismo as Group A evolution model.

* Metal blade turbochargers.

* Additional air intake on the front bumper.

* Bonnet hood top spoiler

* Bigger side sill protector.

* Rear auxiliary small rear spoiler.

* Less rear wiper.

* Less ABS.

* Less air-con.

* Less intercooler net.

* Curb Weight: 1,400kg (weight reduction by 30kgs.)

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It's more than likely just been tarted up in Japan by some boy racer.

hate it when people do that!!! ;) makes it harder for all the poeple who dont know what they are really looking for....usually they arent real so never believe them unless you have done your research and know what your looking for.

just my 2c :(

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