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R32 Models:

GXi - 1.8 L CA18I I4, 91 hp (67 kW)

GTE - 2.0 L RB20E I6, 125 hp (93 kW)

GTS - 2.0 L RB20DE I6 155 hp (115 kW) (more common)

GTS-25 - 2.5 L RB25DE DOHC I6, 180 hp (132 kW)

GTS-t - 2.0 L RB20DET turbo I6, 212 hp (156 kW)

GTS-4 - 2.0 L RB20DET turbo I6, 212 hp (156 kW) (4WD)

GT-R - 2.6 L RB26DETT twin-turbo I6, 280 hp (206 kW) also NISMO, VSPEC and VSPECII variants

R33 models:

HR33 GTS - 2.0 L RB20E SOHC I6, 130 PS (96 kW)

ER33 GTS25 - 2.5 L RB25DE DOHC I6, 190 PS (140 kW)

ENR33 GTS-4 - 2.5 L RB25DE DOHC I6, 190 PS (140 kW)

ECR33 GTS25T - 2.5 L RB25DET DOHC turbo I6, 255 PS (188 kW)

BCNR33 GT-R - 2.6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin-turbo I6, 305 PS (224 kW) (advertised as 280 PS)

GT-R LM - 2.6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin-turbo I6, 305 PS (224 kW)

400R - 2.8 L RBX-GT2 DOHC twin-turbo I6, 400 PS (294 kW)

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