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As the topic suggest, the latest Motor magazine has an article on the R32 GT-R..

"Few legends are as indisputable as Nissan's Giant-crushing R32 GT-R"...

It is sold in a bag together with some random issue of FHM. Thought some people on here might be interested!

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Got the mag at Shell Servo after work today.

Main points are, how ppl had 2nd thoughts on how the car would perform but it was a killer of a car on street and track.

RB26DETT

HICAS

ATTESA ET-S

Saying how back in 90's it did 0-400 km/h in 4.8 secs, same as todays HSV W427. Hence Japan achived this performance 18 years ago.

History on Bathurst.

AUS delivered R32 GTR's and how they differed from JDM.

Price on a ADM vs JDM R32 GTR

Good and Bad points

Overall one of the best performance cars for the money you pay today.

Also came with a FHM mag with Lara Bingle on the front.

Lara Bingle :/ FTW

Got the mag at Shell Servo after work today.

Main points are, how ppl had 2nd thoughts on how the car would perform but it was a killer of a car on street and track.

RB26DETT

HICAS

ATTESA ET-S

Saying how back in 90's it did 0-100 km/h in 4.8 secs, same as todays HSV W427. Hence Japan achived this performance 18 years ago.

History on Bathurst.

AUS delivered R32 GTR's and how they differed from JDM.

Price on a ADM vs JDM R32 GTR

Good and Bad points

Overall one of the best performance cars for the money you pay today.

Also came with a FHM mag with Lara Bingle on the front.

Lara Bingle :blink: FTW

Damn! Ill have to get mine looked at cause it is certainly not capable of that! :)

LOL!

Ah Fek!!! My bad. Its 0-100km/h in 4.8 secs :sick:

Ok fixed.

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