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Just looking on ebay and i came across this ad http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Skyline-GTR-4-Door-...1QQcmdZViewItem its saying its a GTR 4door i never even heard of this b4.

I posted it to see what people comments are on this topic.

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Nope

Well actually, yes they were made by Autech.

The Autech GT-R 4-door version was released to celebrate the Skyline's 40th birthday. The car is a 4-door version of the R33 GT-R V-Spec and gets all its ingredients, like the RB26DETT engine, ATTESA-ETS and Super-HICAS. The Autech also features all the sporty interior updates of the GT-R, like bucket seats etc. Two versions of the 4-door GT-R were available from Nissan's subsidiaries: the first was produced by Autech, and the second was a joint Autech/Nismo project.

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Looking at the carsales link it appears to be a home/non official conversion. 40th anniversary is like 97 I think? So that's series 2...which that one isn't.

The nismo version is a tuned autech.

http://www.jbskyline.net/R33/4door/

I miss my 4 door :thumbsup:

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that r34 looks like a gtt. no pumpage of the rear guards

its actually a 4 door "GT Four" (meaning AWD not 4 doors) with GTR gear swapped in and an East bear front from memory.

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