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livewire (Kevin) - NSW


KPCresta (Gavin) - WA


Chris_H (Chris) - WA


32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong


smalls (Will) - UK



Does anyone know if these cars came with a specific build number eg no. 5 of 98 produced?

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Ok guys, I have signed up on the gtr.co.uk forums and am madly stalking any LM owner I come across. Looks like there are some very nice examples in the UK, yours included Will! Hopefully we will hear back from some of those guys on here as well.

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livewire (Kevin) - NSW


KPCresta (Gavin) - WA


Chris_H (Chris) - WA


32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong


smalls (Will) - UK


GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK



Are most of you guys on facebook? Is it worth me setting up a dedicated R33 GTR LM Owners (Past and Present) page on there?


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You're getting there Chris. Slowly but surely lol. Good work.

It would be good to find out how many were ordered/made in standard gtr form and how many in the v-spec option. I've been told or read that only 14 were ordered in v-spec but nothing to say thats official

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Out of the guys here, who has a V-spec then? Please edit the list and copy/paste.

livewire (Kevin) - NSW

KPCresta (Gavin) - WA

Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC

32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong

smalls (Will) - UK

GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK

ab20000 - UK

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Hi Guy`s & Girls, Good idea to have a list of all the LM`s around the Planet! thats still alive and kicking!

I`m from South Shields in the UK.

Hear is the Spec of my LM:

Cylinder head extensive ported & polished
2.8 HKS STROKER KIT
N1 Bored out Block
HKS FORGED PISTONS
FULLY BALANCED forged crank Polished
uprated OIL PUMP JUN
TRUST BIG SUMP EXTENSION
uprated WATER PUMP
HKS 2.0MM STEEL HEADGASKET
HKS HEAD BOLT KIT
UPRATED INJECTORS 1000cc HKS
Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator
HKS INTERCOOLER 150mm
HKS HARD PIPES
TWIN TRUST T67 TURBOS
HKS ELBOWS
HKS ACTUATORS
OIL COOLER WITH FILTER RELOCATION KIT
SPEC-R CUSTOM BREATHER/WASHER TANK
NEW UPRATED Aluminium RADIATOR
HKS IRIDIUM PLUGS
HKS FCON V-PRO ECU & MAP SENSOR
6 SPEED HKS DOG BOX
OS Giken TRIPLE PLATE CLUTCH
K-sport 8 pot front Brake Kit 356mm
GTR REAR STRUT BRACE
KAWASAKI COILOVERS

Apexi Gauges x 6

Turbo smart 2 Boost controller

AEM Air/Fuel Gauge

Aquamist water injection kit

Just got a Quafe front Heilix Diff to go on and a Spool Bilited 1500bhp balanced Crank being delivered.
50mm HKS external waste gate with screamer pipe
twin in tank tomei fuel pumps.
trust front and rear racing diffs
custom built exhaust system 4"

Car itself has only covered 40,000KM

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This is the other car I have R32 GTR 1993

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and thats just for starters...haha

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Hey folks, this is Marco, already reading this forum a couple of years, but never joined, now you guys gave me a reason.

TheWatch - Current owner - Glauchau, Germany - Modified


Maybe it would be interesting, if everybody could post it's VIN, because there is no special number for every piece, in my knowledge. I already collected a couple of them and found out, that the LM's weren't build in a row...

JM Imports (UK) imported mine in 2011 nearly stock from Japan, after unhappy conditons, a following 3 year-taking rebuild&upgrading of chassis and engine, it came alive again. Speclist is too long to post it here, only have a thread on german www.skyline-forum.de, doesn't really make sence to post it here, in my opinion.

08/2011

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08/2014

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Regards.

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livewire (Kevin) - NSW


KPCresta (Gavin) - WA


Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC


32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong


smalls (Will) - UK


GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK


ab20000 - UK


torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK


TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany



So good to see this list growing! And some amazing cars too! Please update the list as you can with whether your car is V-Spec or not, so we can see if this 14 out 0f 98 rumour has any substance to it...


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Optional Nissan/momo airbag steering wheel, also could be optioned with nismo gauges and pioneer carriozerra stereo and stacker and speakers which mine also has!.

PS: Non V-spec

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Thank you guys for welcome me!

Ken, me too, don't forget me ;-)

Will, i'm glad, you had the balls and decided to rescue... and Bob is defintive the best for this job, i loving his work since days one i recognized his thread on GT-R froum!

Mine is a Non-VSpec too. But i know a guy from Austria, who owned a VSpec till some months ago, car is still in Austria, but i don't know the new owner, yet. I'll try to find out.

If you are intrested in my build, you can have a look on my/our facebook-site, there are a ahdn full of skylines, we're doing. But as i said, it's only german for now and i would please you to like, but not share it. It's just not for everybody... https://www.facebook.com/pages/RB-Performance/644403362254325?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albums

Regards, Marco.

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livewire (Kevin) - NSW


KPCresta (Gavin) - WA


Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC


32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong


smalls (Will) - UK


GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK


ab20000 - UK - V-Spec :cheers:


torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK


TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany


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livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC

KPCresta (Gavin) - WA

Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC

32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong

smalls (Will) - UK

GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK

UKab20000 - UK - V-Spec

torra (Jim) - South Shields,

UKTheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany

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Another LM has surfaced...

livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC
KPCresta (Gavin) - WA
Chris_H (Chris) - WA - V-SPEC
32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC
smalls (Will) - UK
GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK
ab20000 - UK - V-SPEC
torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (gtr.co.uk forum) - Denmark

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