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It appears that I'm more or less answering a homework question, which isn't a good idea for you.

Yes, you have to satisfy the neighbour condition (which will automatically satisfy the degree condition). n is the number of vertices in G2, but G1 must also have n vertices, otherwise the graphs couldn't possibly be isomorphic. There are n! possibilities because you need to try all possible permutations when mapping G2's vertices to G1's. Maybe you get lucky and discover that they're isomorphic when you check the first permutation, or maybe you get unlucky and have to try them all.
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