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Does anyone else in Melb have the 60th Anniversary Edition 32?


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One of the many...

i always wondered what the difference was between them and the normal 32 GTSTs but never bothered to look it up.

If you have the original key it actually says on it plus it came with the "GTR" style interior rather than the usual cloth.

the page didnt thranslate too well but this is what it said :mad:

"R32GTS-t only manufacturer limited car. It sells as the NISSAN establishment 60th anniversary commemoration car. The bumper pad fog lamp high mount stop lamp attaching ria jauntily Ra SFHC GT - the same エクセーヌ interior as R & the seat (form GTS system) the private key holder etc."

some more useless information but i found it interesting :D

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nope thats yet another of the many special editions that were released by nissan.

theres so many special edition releases for the R32 its not funny.

http://www.fullboost.com.au/cars/readersca.../gtst_nick.html - rofl i just realised thats the car i was bagging in the SPOTTED thread :P cause it looked like a GTS but had the R badge on the back hahaha i see it all the time at crown.
http://www.fullboost.com.au/cars/readersca.../gtst_nick.html - rofl i just realised thats the car i was bagging in the SPOTTED thread :P cause it looked like a GTS but had the R badge on the back hahaha i see it all the time at crown.

lol nark that guy lives at the end of my court, they have also had an assortment of vl's etc lol he sold it a while back

I have a V Selection 2 GTS, which is the one that came out after the 60th anniversry edition (also known as V Selection 1 edition)

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60th_anni_02.jpg

Translation:

R32 GTE V Selection 60th anniversary equipment

Commemoratory Key

Gold GT Badges

"High Class" cloth trim on seats

15 by 6" alloy wheel (chrome Polish) +205/60 R15 tyres

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60th_anni_03.jpg

Translation:

R32 GTS V Selection 60th anniversary equipment

Commemoratory Key

Gold GT Badges

Rear Spoiler (with LED high mount brake lamp)

Leather sports steering wheel (aka GTR steering wheel)

Projector headlamp (aka GTR headlamps)

Fog lamps in bumper

15 by 6" alloy rims

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