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I understand they come with wipers.

I am trying to determine if I have a type M.

Is it a turbo? Well then it's a Type M then :)

Only the GTS25t 'Active LSD' (from August 1993 - December 1994) was not called a Type M in the entire R33 turbo line up. All other R33 turbos were were called GTS25t Type Ms.

I see you have a Series 2 so it's a Type M.

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the rear wiper was an option.

that's a series 1.5/2 wing, not a gtr wing

in the r33 all turbo coupes and manual sedans were type m. there was a model of the auto sedan that was a type g (from memory the letter was g) that had a 5 speed auto. i think the ones with the ative lsd were a type ML.

in the r32 the type m had bigger brakes and leather gear boot, knob and hand brake cover.

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in the r33 all turbo coupes and manual sedans were type m.... ...i think the ones with the ative lsd were a type ML.

Ok one more time...

- All R33 Turbos (Coupe and Sedan) were Type Ms EXCEPT the *GTS25t Active LSD* model from from August 1993 - December 1994... thats it! Every other Turbo had the Type M tag given to it. Other later 'Active LSD' models got the Type M name too... so you might aswell just say that all R33 GTS25t's were Type Ms.

- The GTS25t Active LSD was not called 'Type ML'. Lets not start a good old fashioned rumour here shall we? :thumbsup:

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http://imports.motortraders.net/imports/spec.asp?id=634

the specs of the type g. it is a sedan, even though the pic is of a coupe.

You're right. :thumbsup: There was one R33 Turbo sedan with automatic trans called a 'Type G'. It was sold from January 1995 - December 1995.

and the active lsd found in the r33 was an option on the type m. it was still called a type m.

Yes I'm not disputing that. If you read my post correctly I said "All... were Type Ms EXCEPT the *GTS25t Active LSD* model built from August 1993 - December 1994"... meaning any Active LSD equipped R33 Turbo coupes built during that time weren't Type Ms.

But we're splitting hairs. Hands up whos got a Type G auto sedan? Or a coupe GTS25t Active LSD non-Type M? ...anybody? About the only thing this proves is that Nissan went way overboard with the amount of different models available in the '90s.

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