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As do the entire collection of 7th generation (R32) to 10th generation (V35 ) brochures i've collected/scanned in the last 2 years.

The only thing that even comes remotely close which has an RB26 is the Autech 4 Door GTS4 which Sported an RB26DE, came in Automatic.

Another car would be the GTB-4 which was the 4 door GT-R based on a 4 door GTS4 with the GTR extrtas and a 5 speed MANUAL gearbox from a GTR. Only 1 was made officially and it resides in the Nissan Skyline Museum.

Since then none have been released by Nissan nor its specialist developers Nismo, Altia, Impul or Autech that have an RB26DETT and an AT gearbox in it.

バス停留所に衝突する人々は、それらが書く前に考えない傾向があります。

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i thought S&S only did manual when the re-released the limited edition GTR's in 1999?

are you talking about this one?

031102_3.jpg Its an S&S GT-R sitting in the museum as well, but I can't tell if its AT or not, it says its very similar to the GTB-4 tho.

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http://pcweb.mycom.co.jp/news/2000/10/05/04.html

http://www.cwo.zaq.ne.jp/skyline_s-cafe/sk...newdetails2.htm

according to this there was only 32 made :) and they were 4,450,000Yen :)

here's a guy thats done a page on the ECU that comes with one.

http://www.geocities.jp/hato_f/gt-r/gt-r_1_ecu_1.html

none of em point to anything to do with an auto gearbox, although there's a better tuned boost level and fuel maps, also the ECU is modified to support the R33 GTR engine which all 32 of em ran.

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