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yeah agree the gold is not my cup of tea. nor is the green for that matter (I refuse to call them by their stupid names!). I would take silver, white and black and purple over both those 'special' colours any day. ;) but like you say for someone who likes it, the M spec looks to be a good car, and is a bit 'special' too. for someone after a neat GTR it would be worth looking at that's for sure.

I still would have considered the N1 if I thought I could win it really cheap but I don't think it will be. shame it's not nicer. :)

any pics on the gold m spec?? any other info? price estimate? wats a nice gold m spec go for?

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Nice... Hopefully in a yr or 2 I can sell my 33 N1 and get an M-spec NUR. Does the NUR come with steel turbos as well? I always thought NURs are just N1s with all the luxury bits (a/c, carpet etc but slightly weaker engine block)

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Ta.!!

Anyone here looking for a R32 N1 w/45k km's on it? Condition 4A/B, can show the data sheet. I don't have 10 posts yet so its not letting me PM yet but I'm sure a few responses here will thake care of that!

J

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