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Originally posted by Josh. H

Hi guys just wondering if anyone could tell me what a M- Spec R32 is, just wondering what exactly the M-Spec has that is different Thanks heaps josh.

Are you refering to a R32 GTS-T "Type M"?

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well as with all cars in japan, almost everything could be optioned in but m-spec governs:

- 4 pot front brakes and 2-pot rears

- different front bumper (option of electrical front-lip thingo and option of side skirts)

- rear wiper

- different steering wheel

- velour seats

not sure of anyting else but the main reason (well a eason on its own) to ensure you get a M-spec are the 4-pot front brakes which are the same as those on the Z32 300ZX.

hope this helps,

Warren.

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