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Whats the difference between normal GTS-t series 2 and Spec M.

I have just put in front mount intercooler. The standard intercooler is bigger in spec M than normal series 2.

I dont know any other differences? I have searched but cant find much on it.

Is the turbo the same?

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BIgger or smaller, they are all made to handle the stock poewr level without breaking a sweat. Any significant increase in power would require a bigger intercooler anyway....so a small increase in SMIC size is really a moot point.

  vladinator said:
but what are the differences?

do you have M spec?

The only "M Spec" is a rare R34 GTR of which shit all are in Australia.

What you are reffering to is Type M!!!!

The Type M R32's came with 4 pot brake calipers (front) thats about it. Some had body kit, 16" rims, climate control but that could all be optioned on 32's anyway, different dealerships offered a different combination of add on's with the type M.

So essentially, sayin you have a type M doesn't mean anything, just about every gts-t is type m

The M-spec is sexy. I think it was the luxury version of the 34 GTR's.

The type-m was just a package as far as I know. A package with the optioned things as standard? I'm sure a search will answer that though.

^^^ Correct,

any series 2 R33s are type M's

As far as i know the only difference is the side skirts, rear pods and POSSIBLY the lip on the front bar???

Everything else would either be aftermarket or a series 2 thing, not a type m thing...although as said, type M's are series 2 r33s anyway.

  MSPEC33 said:
AND with the 33 GTS25T TYPE M - wasnt there an offering of a different suspension option.

yeh mine comes with different suspension but i dont know if that was fitted afterwards or came with the car.

thnx for all the replies

  MotoMan said:
You can have a R33 Series 2 type LM aswell

its the series 2 R33 with the gtr vspec Active LSD

Actually it was known as the 'GTS25t Type M Active LSD', not 'Type LM'.

Infact even before R33 GTS25t type M.. All series II R32 GTS-t's were type M SOOO ever since 1991 all 2 door GTS-t's are type M...

there was 1 r33 GTS25t type G but that was a 4 door

So unless you have a R32 GTS-t series 1..( which can be a type M ).. or unless you have the Rare 4 door type G then you definately have a GTS-t type M..

:P

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