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i have a R32 GTR nismo edition and im trying to find out how many there are in australia.

if there were only 560 made in 1990 then it must be getting rare by now.

if anyones got one post it up here with a few pictures and info.

also N1's. there wouldnt be many out of the 228 or whatever it was.

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Hey mate, great buy with that car, would have snapped it up real quick if I had not bought already, (still tried, but the missus objected..) I have asked the same question about V-specIIs, because of the 1303 built there seems to be about 1500 left... I know of at least 3 Nismos on here including yours, and there is at least 1 N1. Make sure you register in the "rare skylines" thread.

There are 3 N1's lining up for Targa.

There's 2 i think on here that i know of, i also know a couple in Canada, and 1 in the US.

There would also be a fair few left in Japan guys (NISMO's and N1's). Being that there's not much info that comes out of Japan in English, its very hard to get accurate figures.

But the cars just didn't dissapear off the face of the earth. Yes a number would have been lost on race tracks but i don't think they're as scarce as some believe.

It just looks that way to us, cause so few make it Aus and other English speaking countries.

There's 2 i think on here that i know of, i also know a couple in Canada, and 1 in the US.

There would also be a fair few left in Japan guys (NISMO's and N1's). Being that there's not much info that comes out of Japan in English, its very hard to get accurate figures.

But the cars just didn't dissapear off the face of the earth. Yes a number would have been lost on race tracks but i don't think they're as scarce as some believe.

It just looks that way to us, cause so few make it Aus and other English speaking countries.

i reckon the numbers would be close to half.

gotta think about all the dickheads that would have written them off over the past 20 years.

anyone know the prices both of them are going for at the moment??????

The last N1 i saw had a few small mods, 120000k's, no books and was around $30k landed and complied.

I've also seen several original very low km v-spec's and non v-specs sell for close to $40k in great condition so a very original N1 or NISMO would be upwards of that.

But in all seriousness, you would have to find a pretty motivated buyer to get those prices.

In saying all that, I've seen modded, un original, no books NISMO's sell for around $20k.

The last N1 i saw had a few small mods, 120000k's, no books and was around $30k landed and complied.

I've also seen several original very low km v-spec's and non v-specs sell for close to $40k in great condition so a very original N1 or NISMO would be upwards of that.

But in all seriousness, you would have to find a pretty motivated buyer to get those prices.

In saying all that, I've seen modded, un original, no books NISMO's sell for around $20k.

either way i guess swapping my clubsport (paid $13,000 for it) for a basically stock NISMO was a good deal for me then. :blink:

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