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When you say "artlcles from magazines" I think of reviews and comparisons from motoring journalists. What you posted looks more like an official Nissan brochure picture. Which are you after?

Either way, I've always found Autospeed.com satisfies most of my aticle needs.

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AUTOSPEED LINK: Pamphlet Pics - R32 Skyline GT-R

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AUTOSPEED LINK: Pre-Owned Performance - Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t

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I'd like to find some offical doco/pamflets for the R32 Nismo edition.

From what i have read on websites and mags. The R32 GTR Nismo edition was like rocking horse shit - pretty rare. I think they only made 200 of them. Ive seen a few for sale on http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au

And thats all i know.

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I have all the issues of Motor that did road tests of the R32,one was a comparo against a US Supra.Also have a road test of an R33 GTR in OZ.The car had Vic rego in 1995,only one imported new,wonder where it is nowRego was NRU 919,was pitted against a HSV GTRS,April 1996 issue.

May 91,drag race and road test GTR R32.

January 93,road test between R32 GTR,300ZX,RX7.

September 93,Nissan GTR R32 v Twin Turbo Supra JZ80,239kw US Spec.

Good luck finding copies.

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