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im in the market for a late model r32 GTR.

what i want to know is are there any OTHER differences rather than just brakes and wheels that they were released with.

are there any identifiers on the id plate to say its a vspec, like wats to stop some1 putting a set of brembos on and saying its a vspec... maybe any codes or somethin, i dont know..

hope that clarifies wat i wanna know and am asking.

thanks

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im in the market for a late model r32 GTR.

what i want to know is are there any OTHER differences rather than just brakes and wheels that they were released with.

are there any identifiers on the id plate to say its a vspec, like wats to stop some1 putting a set of brembos on and saying its a vspec... maybe any codes or somethin, i dont know..

hope that clarifies wat i wanna know and am asking.

thanks

Im pretty sure if run the VIN thru Nissan FAST it would tell you if it is a VSpec... but there is always the possibility VIN plates had been swapped, tho unlikely.

exactly...get the VIN# and post it up in that thread we can check it out. the rest can be swapped pretty easily.

BTW, unless you are a collector that wants to keep it stock, don't bother paying more for a 32 vspec - you could upgrade brakes and tyres yourself for less than the additional cost - and the vspec brakes arent really a big step up anyway.

ye thats wat i wanted to kno thanks! im gonna change it all anyway, brakes, wheels etc jus wanted to see if there was anything special about them haha or was it just the brakes and tyres....

ive found a 93 vspec with 34 gtr wheels and 2560 turbos std suspension for 22k or a 11/1994 for 20k immaculate as they come with 33 gtr wheels and tein coil overs, im tossing up between the 2, the 94 is absolutely clean as but the vspec i think needs some new uni joints or somethin, feels a bit funny as i shifted gears, like a jolt... but other than that it is very clean also... dont kno which one to get!

ill be stripping it down, flaring the guards, painting it, and swapping my running gear and interior as i dont want my car off the road any longer hence looking for a late model immaculate base.

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