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hey this is from autospeed

Changes for Australia included alterations to (or the additions of): side indicators, a high mount stoplight, new rear lights, child restraint anchorages, side intrusion bars, a two-position instrument light dimmer, the windscreen, side rear view mirrors, speedometer, seat belts, sunvisors, fuel filler neck, exhaust, and engine management system. Additionally, a new radio and aerial were fitted, and an under-car oil cooler was provided for the four-wheel-drive system.

I have just become the proud owner of a black 1991 Australian delivered R32 Nissan GTR (1 of 100). I was just wondering if anyone knows of the differences between the Australian Delivered GTR and the imported GTR? Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Nice car mate, I like the colour too. Looks very clean.

Good to see another Australian Delivered one.

What number of 100 is yours?

Mine is no. 89 of 100 in red pearl metallic.

Is your still in standard form?

does Nissan Australia still stock parts like the rear numberplate garnish and the tail lights?

As far as i know you can still get the rear tail light though they have to be ordered from nissan. I would assume the same for the numberplate garnish.

Those real tail lights are not cheap too.

i have a spare set of rear lights... they are $$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Are you willing to sell them?

What colour are they. I know when i rang up nissan they wanted the colour code of my car first before they could tell me if they had any.

Nice car mate, I like the colour too. Looks very clean.

Good to see another Australian Delivered one.

What number of 100 is yours?

Mine is no. 89 of 100 in red pearl metallic.

Is your still in standard form?

Mine is #76 and it is still in standard form. Pretty straight and well looked after car.

Are you willing to sell them?

What colour are they. I know when i rang up nissan they wanted the colour code of my car first before they could tell me if they had any.

i got them new from Nissan... they have a few left in stock AFAIK :)

cheers

they dont have the number plate garnish

ive been looking everywhere for one

i even offered to pay anyone who would let me borrow the part so i could get it made in carbon

but no one wants to help a brother out :)

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