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hey guys. sorry if this is on here somewhere. couldnt find any info. ive been looking at a 96 r33gtst nismo special edition. im not really confident on what to look for or if this is really true. does this model exist and if so what should i look for to tell if it is true. any help would be great. thanks all.

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I think you are referring to the Nismo R33 Proto GT-2500R

There was an owner of this car on the forums, not sure if he has sold the car yet but there were some pictures floating around. I have them if nobody can provide the link.

Email me the pics!! :(

Edit: Found them...http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...0r-t215823.html

If it's this one, then yes it is legit and very very collectible.

Edited by Iron Chef
Email me the pics!! :D

Edit: Found them...http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...0r-t215823.html

If it's this one, then yes it is legit and very very collectible.

My impression from wading through that topic was that while the car may have been played with

by nissan at some point, as it stands now it is more an "expression" of "where they might have gone"

if "they had completed" their "development ideas". And a large amount of what it is now is down

to bolt-ons and fix-ups by the owner.

Or at least that is the impression the topic left me with after I finished reading all the caps lock etc, sorry

if that impression was wrong and the SAU community decided differently by the end of it.

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