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how did you manage to comply it?

and on the powerplay web site the pics of the ztune have nismo plates (compared to the ztuned plates in the pic), is there 2 here?

It was complied the same way as all other vehicles ie; Certified Testing Evidence showing the vehicle meets the required standards for Australian Design Rules.

There is definately only 1 Z-tune in Australia. Several number plates were used for promotional purposes only.

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Jo - Powerplay

The rear lights on the 34 above are not the jgtc style lights that nismo put on the Z tune so its not real, just a copy

that's a pretty big call considering the lights aren't on in the photo? You must have very special vision.

and to put you out of your misery I have seen that car pictured (along with a couple hundred other people by now) and the lights are the LED nismo tail lamps, and the car is most certainly a Nismo Z-tune GTR one of 20 made, and 1 of 1 in Australia.

most of them are in japan. with a couple scattered around europe, indonesia has 1 i think. hong kong at least 1. I was told the break down, but I'm buggered if I can remember it I was busy thinking of how I could buy one!

Saw this car at Sandown yesterday, and a friend of the owners was kind enough to show me through the car.

Absolutely awe inspiring piece of machinery, and is most definately the genuine article. The level of detail and workmanship is absolutely amazing!I don't think I've stared at a car that long in all my time :)

Dane

none in the US? I was certain some cashed up fan would have snapped one up.... that's mack daddy JayDeeYem Tyte!

can't remember if there were any sent to the US. I have a feeling not, but you are right, it would seem logical as there would be a few GTR fans there with lots of cash.

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