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Now what's the procedure > which buttons do I need to push to convert the above 2D picture into 3D physical form 3.5mX1.8m ???

There must be a way !!!

Oh wait...

Let me take this keyboard down to the garage first...

...and the rest...

Marko, the size is 18x10.5 +15

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I believe that they come out of the factory with normal GT-R (BBS) rims, although the original owner immediately optioned up to BBS LM whilst new.

My log book also says (& I'm proud of that owner for this), that all services were done with Nissan Japan (which doesn't take kindly to their cars being serviced elsewhere I've been told).

I consider myself fortunate.

Many thanks as usual Michael & my Victorian friend- appreciated.

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Since the philosophy of the N1 was to keep the car light, I've done a few things to lighten up the car even more with titanium goodies.

Considering a C/F prop shaft soon > still won't be as light as your bike tho'

I remember in the 70s how there was massive competition between the Kawa & Yammy > I used to play golf with the Sales Mngr of Yamaha Aust > he asked me if I wanted one hehe...

Looks great Terry.

I should have picked up that Titanium strut brace in the for sale section.

Anyone in Brisbane have a Nismo air intake?

I want to see if it will fit over my radiator and have enough clearance for the bonne to close :)

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