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didnt notice that, yes it does look very tweedy doesnt it LOL love the red recaro style seats

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its on an auction site, think its upto about 1.1 mil which is about £7k

Yeah they went back to tweed after 97 I think. Least it's black though! This is the version S though, not the version R which came fully loaded with everything.

 

Looks neat. Although never understood Nissan's mix/match of interior in later cars.

Dave, look harder, dash material is tweed. Just different colour! ;)

 

Oh yeah, didn't spot that one..... I'm getting tired ;) sorry guys :duffer:

I'll have to check the brochure and see if it shows up in there........ can't tell all the pics are dark ;)

no carbon centre console either! did they bring back the boost gauge cos i new they removed it on later models just not sure on the 99+ spec

I HATE tweed, but I actually quite like the black tweed. Its what Russ's 98 Slicktop has in it, and its actually not bad at all. Feels and looks totally different to the old grey tweed.

I HATE tweed, but I actually quite like the black tweed. Its what Russ's 98 Slicktop has in it, and its actually not bad at all. Feels and looks totally different to the old grey tweed.

 

That's because grey tweed has 20 years of smelly Jap inside it! :rofl:

You would have thought by 99 they would have improved the style of the standard alloy wheels, they really let it down.

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