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My 1994 V-Spec II N1

Many Thanks go to...

* JLM for sourcing this specimen and having it inspected; but also using a bidding ploy to secure a winning bid.

* Iron Chef for acceding to JLM's request for one of Kristian's team on the ground to inspect this car before auction.

* Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR for sourcing a perfect condition steering wheel, Blitz DSBC, Bilstein shocks, Nissan OK sticker

* Wongy for sourcing 'Old Style' Genuine Nismo floor mats via GTROC and Newera Parts

* Luke_GTR for sourcing 'Old Style' Nismo radiator cap

* JLM for sourcing 'Old Style' Nismo oil cap and Nismo key holder

* Count Grantleyish for sourcing 'Old Style' Nismo seat belt pads

* Aggroman for sourcing 'Old Style' Nismo kill switch lighter

* Kudos for Nismo brake lines and clutch lines and Nismo fuel pressure regulator

* Sean_GTR for Nismo 555cc fuel injectors

* iwantr34gtr for Nismo fuel pump

* NURVOUS for Nismo fuel cap

* lochilea for Nismo LMGT1 18x10" wheels

* kamikaze for Nismo LMGT1 18x9.5" wheels

* Redline_GTR for sourcing N1 decals (albeit R34 GTR design)

* mxfly for an expert detail and Fujimura front splitter

* Just Jap for HKS Silent Power 80mm exhaust and air diversion plate and KPGC110 grille badge and 'Old Style' Nismo badges

* Andrew Sullivan for 'Old Style' Nismo boot sticker

* Redline_GTR for 'Old Style' Nismo strut brace sticker

* Drewr for HKS gauge pod with gauges

* deongster for wiring and sensors for the HKS gauges

* DBA for T3 Series 4000 F&R brake rotors

* Bridgestone Select Blacktown for new tyres

* Carbon Car Systems Blactown for security system

* Steve's Auto Barn Blackheath for wheel alignment

* SAUers (I've forgotten sorry) for D-Spec clear indicator lenses, Tomei sump baffle kit, Nismo castor rods, 'Old Style' Nismo horn button

* GT-R Magazine for doing a photoshoot stitched up by JLM > Issue #120 January 2015

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