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So how many N1 were sold...no f**king idea but as far as the true enthusiast are concern the true N1s were the Race Spec ones sold in 1991. 

nicely researched answer there :(

But personally its the Vspec II N1s that are the pick of the bunch because they had the larger tyres 245/45/17s

nicely researched answer there :cheers:

But personally its the Vspec II N1s that are the pick of the bunch because they had the larger tyres 245/45/17s

Dunc you know which "true" N1s he's talking about?... he's talking about the 55mil yen homologation ones... ab-so-****in-lutely the ultimate R32 GT-R from factory. But for my money I'd agree with you, Vspec II for sure :aroused:
Ok I know its not hard to do but you've REALLY confused me with the whole R33 N1 number calculation, i was under the impression they only were made in 1995? Are you saying that 6551 R33 N1s were made?
Burto... aaaah.... I'm still not convinced the number was that high. I thought that number was for total GT-R units made in 1995... or something like that.

In just about all of the GT-R Magazines they list the first and last chassis number for each model and also build numbers for 32 33 and 34 and all it has for R33 GTR V-spec is that 6,551 were built and this includes N1 models so it doesn't actually have a seperate figure it does for r32 with 228 N1's and R34 with 45 N1's.

Ok I know its not hard to do but you've REALLY confused me with the whole R33 N1 number calculation, i was under the impression they only were made in 1995?  Are you saying that 6551 R33 N1s were made?

YES according to these books and for the V-Spec and V-Spec II its another set of numbers...if you like I will scan them up tonight.

I need to remain the unanimous informer...
Does everyone vote Troy the unanimous informer?

...everybody? Ok... it's unanimous then...

Troy we all voted that you should be SAU's "unanimous informer"... :rofl: :Owned:

Btw, the "JN1GAPR33" chassis code is for the 100 GT-Rs that were officially sold in the UK.

Dont think any GTR or GTS-T came with chrome headlights. Only 4 Door R33 Non-Turbo?!?

hey is talking about the surrounds inside the headlight, series one are black and the surrounds on series 2 gtrs are definetly chrome (or shiny stuff that the reflectors are made of)

have a look at two side by side and you will see, but it isnt something you would notice from a distance or a quick glance :rofl:

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