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if thats the same one that was posted on here ages ago its been there for a while, the engine is made by impul with very little more power then the 25de, it came out of a 32 which had full gtr running gear, very rare engine.

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there's a complete autech RB26DE sitting in a yard in Okinawa going for 4k (buying price in japan) according to the local car trading newspaper... altho by the you brought it down here it'd probably cost more.

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I remember reading about this YEARS ago in Wheels or something...

It was an Autech-produced car, as Nismodified stated, and it was basically everything the R-32 GT-R was, bar the TT's. I think (not sure, so don't quote me on this) it was even a 4-door, and as you'd expect, it looked HOT!!!

Seeing that car waaaaaayyyyy back then (early '90's) started my love for the '32 four-door... :rofl: :boinkcar:

there's 2 autech's in the R32s... the 4 door GTR (4 Door Sedan with entire GTR running gear) and the RB26DE model. and no the engine and drivetrain is completely different to the GTR (ie no ATTESA, no AWD)

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