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Just wondering if anyone knows if this would be a real GTR as I hear that they cannot be registed in Australia?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R33-...1QQcmdZViewItem

Any Feedback would be greatful as I am curious about GTR sedans.

Cheers

Chris

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genuine autech's came with a backseat that had a bigger lump in the middle (sorta like a GTR backseat). Also I don't think they came with leather, but hey, retrims are fun.

If it was genuine, I'd have put more effort into making it known... so its definitely a mock in my books. A good mock though.

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If it was genuine, I'd have put more effort into making it known...

True...

I have never seen one in real life before but have seen pictures of R33 GTR 4 door cop cars in japan...

Talk about an awsome soccor mum car...

Now the stagea autotech has competition... :D

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