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...and scroll down to post number 12. I still have the pictures around here somewhere so I'll upload them later if you need them.

Go here --> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=29219&hl=

...and scroll down to post number 12. I still have the pictures around here somewhere so I'll upload them later if you need them.

Rezz, thanks mate, any other info apart from those things, interior??

rezz if you dont mind could you please post up pics of this car?

Here you go:

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These are the same pics I posted in the 'Supercar' thread a few years back, so this car has the R34 GT-R brakes upgrade, plus the massively overpriced East Bear FMIC + piping kit.

  • 2 weeks later...
how is that a supercar????? I see nothing special about it

Well, it all started when I wanted to post up some info about the 400R, Apex A450 and Nismo GT-R LM Road Car etc, but someone asked if I knew about the 280 MR... this was a couple of years ago... so I posted it in the 'Japans Supercar' thread, not that it's a supercar, just it was together in that thread.

Maybe the fact that only 7 were produced makes it a little super?

  • 4 years later...

old thread revival but as i was going through some stuff i've saved over time i found the specs of this..

its basically a 400R bottom end with rb25 head, so 2.8L, 300hp

its a kanagawa nissan dealer exclusive limited model

and yeh it uses same turbo as the standard rb25det

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