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Nismo is Nissan Motorsports International

N1 is what Nissan called they're "race spec" GTR's when they sold them.

N1 has since been used in many other different situations as well (such as to describe racing classes etc...)

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Nismo is Nissan Motorsports International

N1 is what Nissan called they're "race spec" GTR's when they sold them.

N1 has since been used in many other different situations as well (such as to describe racing classes etc...)

lol, i know what nismo and n1 are, i just thought they in regards to r32 gtrs that they referred to the same r32 gtr type, ie Nismo R32 GTR = N1 R32 GTR

Anyhow, this car in the pic below is a genuine Nismo R32 GTR(I checked the VIN)

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I think that you will find that Nismo and N1 headlights are the same.

mate you can email or ring Nismo and ask yourself if you like... NISMO DO NOT MAKE HEADLIGHTS FOR THE R32 GTR!!!! For that matter they don't make headlights fullstop.

Nismo took some factory R32 GTR's and made some modifications and released them as Nismo Version R32 GTR's. (Like they do with the R TUNE, S TUNE and Z TUNE) This means they started with a standard R32 GTR and worked on it from there... Hence the headlights were already in from the factory and NOT modified at all by Nismo.

And anyway, if they are the same then why would Nismo bother making them in the first place? It's pointless 2 companies making the EXACT same product.

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