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Was in a Legnum going to WTAC yesterday, was quite happy keeping up with an evo 8, both were boggers and the legnum had 2 extra people in it. I had a Stag, and came close to buying a 260 not long ago, but the legnum was impressive... How about an M35 Stag? More grunt than a 260, better on fuel, better looking... and the list goes on..

What?! Nismo made a 4-door version of the 400R with the RBX-GT2 motor???

No they didn't.

Autech made a 40th anniversary 4 door GTR and nismo fitted a few up with 400r(style) kit,lmgt1 rims,yellow paint and a standard RB26DETT tuned to 380hp.

There was a couple in a link someone posted for a dealership that had lots of very very low K's GTR's. I think there was a MP one with something like 9,600k's on it and original plastics all over the interior.

will fair enough if you add low.

But then if you add a good looking front bar you won't be able to drive over anything..

Difficult enough with supermarket front bar on stock ride height.

But im guessing you love the stock look.

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