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I asked for a Midnight Purple Skyline from an importer in Qld they went looking and found this in Japan . I also asked for something rare and they hit the jackpot for me anyway 

I was pretty happy back then still stoked to this day 

  • 2 weeks later...
On 18/12/2016 at 7:22 AM, mercyseat said:

Welcome, I own a 1997 SII 40th Anniversary midnight purple coupe too!

 

Damn that looks super clean! 

Damn that looks super clean! 

Was a fresh import earlier this year. Only 96,000kms and 100% stock original.
Went like a rocket but we had a little front prang earlier this year so it's being fixed.
Definitely fun to drive even as a stocky. Good solid engines.
I've got a silver 1997 SII 40th also but I have to part that to fix my other one unfortunately.
Your car looks super clean too!


  • 3 weeks later...

I believe that the gtr wing was optional at purchase as I didn't buy brand new, choice wasn't mine .

It has the 40 th badges on the outside , seats with 40th badges , powered fold in mirrors , sunroof , hicas , passenger air bag and drivers air bag , mine is a GTS-T not a Gtr I'm not fluent on the GTR registry .

brake light is in the rear wing also , seatbelt retractor , climate control , rear strut in boot not sure on that

Just checked mine on GTR Registry and found below:

ECR33-133971

GTS25t Type M 40th Anniv (Series 2.5)    1997-11

2 Door Coupe; RB25DET; 2WD HICAS; 4 Speed Automatic; (14A) Super Fine Hard Coat; (15A) Rear Wiper; (16Z) Trunk Lid Trim + Sports Shift Knob (Automatic) + Type M 40th Anniversary; (17C) Remote Entry; (18M) Viscous LSD + ABS + 40th Anniversary, 2 door

Def have rear boot strut bar, 40th Anniversary interiors, original Japanese radio/cassette player.

The second 40th Anniversary KR4 Sonic Silver model I have up for sale has same specs as above but build date 1997-12.

ECR33-134288

 

 

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