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just some usefull info if any one needs it.

Specs for R32GTST

Dimensions

Length 4580 mm

Width 1695 mm

Height 1340 mm

Wheelbase 2615 mm

Turning Circle 5.2 m

Chassis & Body

Curb Weight 1320 KG

Body Type 4 door sedan or 2 door coupe

Layout Front engine / Rear wheel drive

Wheels 16 x 6.5

Tyres 205/55 R16

Brakes Ventilated: 4 pot front, 2 pot rear, ABS optional

Steering Rack & Pinion speed sensitive (front) HICAS (rear)

Suspension F/R Independent multilink

Engine

Type RB20DET- Inline 6, Twincam, turbo intercooled

Displacement 1998cc

Compression Ratio 8.5.1

Power 158 KW @ 6400 RPM (115 to 125rwkw)

Torque 263NM @ 3200 RPM

Bore x Stroke 78 x 69.7

Redline 7,500 RPM

Fuel Injection Nissan EGI (ECCS)

Fuel Tank Capacity 60 litres

Gearbox 5 Speed Manual

Performance

0-100 6.5

0-400m 14.8

Specs for R33GTST

Dimensions

Length 4640 mm

Width 1720 mm

Height 1340 mm

Wheelbase 2720 mm

Turning Circle 10.4 m

Chassis & Body

Curb Weight 1360 KG

Body Type 4 door sedan or 2 door coupe

Layout Front engine / Rear wheel drive

Wheels 16 x 6.5

Tyres 205/55 R16 or 225/50 R16

Brakes Ventilated: 4 pot front, 2 pot rear, ABS optional

Steering Rack & Pinion speed sensitive (front) HICAS (rear)

Suspension F/R Independent multilink

Engine

Type RB25DET- Inline 6, Twincam, turbo intercooled

Displacement 2498

Compression Ratio 9.0.1

Power 187 KW @ 6400 RPM (130 to 140rwkw)

Torque 295NM @ 4800 RPM

Bore x Stroke 86.0 x 71.7

Redline 7,000 RPM

Fuel Injection Nissan EGI (ECCS)

Fuel Tank Capacity 65 litres

Gearbox 5 Speed Manual

Performance

0-100 6.18

0-400m 14.4

Specs for R34GTT

Dimensions

Length 4580 mm

Width 1725 mm

Height 1340 mm

Wheelbase 2665 mm

Turning Circle 10.2 m

Chassis & Body

Curb Weight 1410 Kg

Body Type 4 door sedan or 2 door coupe

Layout Front engine / Rear wheel drive

Wheels 17 x 7.5

Tyres 225/45

Brakes Ventilated: 4 pot front, 2 pot rear, ABS optional

Steering Rack & Pinion speed sensitive (front) HICAS (rear)

Suspension F/R Independent multilink

Engine

Type RB25DET- Inline 6, Twincam, turbo intercooled NEO

Displacement 2498

Compression Ratio 9.0.1

Power 206 KW @ 6400 RPM (140 to 150rwkw)

Torque 343NM @ 3200RPM

Bore x Stroke 86.0 x 71.7

Redline 7,000 RPM

Fuel Injection Nissan EGI (ECCS)

Fuel Tank Capacity 65 litres

Gearbox 5 Speed Manual

Performance

0-100 6.2

0-400m 14.3

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I know this is a old thread but I found it very usefull. im currently in a decision war do I want a r32 r33 or r34 as my new daily driver. I love all 3 and wish to eventually own from the dr30 to the new gtr but have along way to go to get there. I was leaning more towards 33 but now have added 34 to the mix as it has a nicer interior and I want the sports automatic

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