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Originally posted by pjal84
It was a beautiful GT-R R34 in a wonderful green color with only a handful of units produced. The "N" stands for Nurenburg (sp?), that ever so famous German road course. It was tuned for that specifically. Just a really interesting machine I thought.
okay...no is not the famous german road course, is the famous place where they put ***** on trial after WWII
the famous german road course is Nuburgring...
It was a beautiful GT-R R34 in a wonderful green color with only a handful of units produced. The "N" stands for Nurenburg (sp?), that ever so famous German road course. It was tuned for that specifically. Just a really interesting machine I thought.
okay...no is not the famous german road course, is the famous place where they put ***** on trial after WWII
the famous german road course is Nuburgring...
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Originally posted by okitenik
The N-spec GTR you are reffering is actually called the Nur spec. It indeed stands for Nurburgring, where the R32/33/34 were all tested for suspension/handling set-up.
The N-spec GTR you are reffering is actually called the Nur spec. It indeed stands for Nurburgring, where the R32/33/34 were all tested for suspension/handling set-up.