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Spotted this rare car on yahoo japan thought i'd share http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e70898467

I knew autech made a 4dr gtr, didn't know they put a rb26de in the 4dr as well though. Still looks good though, but auto :action-smiley-069:

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Wonder how they go...

I remember seeing videos of the (Nismo?) R33 GTS with an RB26DE which was monstering all the Turbo GTRs... but of course it wasnt a std RB26 unlike what i would assume this is.

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since chef didn't answer your question i will bump this thread with another question

since google also brought me here :)

how come you say they cannot be complied here, is it because of power to weight and if so i say poppy cock

i have the R33 GTS4 that has been complied here and that would have more weight and with the RB25de less power than the RB26de

ENR_Luke34 what ever his username is you know him Kristian could sleep the homeless in the dish of his rims :/ his GT4 was complied

EDIT

you can clearly see from this image the guards are pumped and its not glass there pumped from factory just like the R33 autech

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i looked @ that many 4door 32's that night im really not sure now a different 4door different angle and this one definitely isn't pumped, though doesnt help me make my mind up about that other one based on the little picture posted

r32_gtb_001.gif<< 32 Autech

but also an autech from the badging

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