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all R33 GTS25T models are Type-M ( theres no M-Spec )

All the r33 GTSTs are Type-M

the GTSs are Type-S

It could have all the options fitted or not. it really depends on what the original owner wanted.

also cosmetic changes.

do a search its been covered many many many times

The R32 is the only model that didnt come with an Type-M model.

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all R33 GTS25T models are Type-M ( theres no M-Spec )
Yeeeeah, you tell him Skyline boy... I was *almost* gonna give you 10 points for poise... but... (see below)
The R32 is the only model that didnt come with an Type-M model.
...you forgot about the 05/89 - 07/93 R32 Skyline GTS-T Type M.

r32.jpg

www.vesta.dti.ne.jp/~mach/drive/mycar.htm]R32 Skyline GTS-T Type M[/color]

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I did do a search before posting guys. But the Search facility said that "M" didnt have enough letters in it to perform a search. So then I searched for M-Spec and found some posts, but nothing relevant.

However, thanks for the info!

You found nothing relevent for the "M-Spec" search because they don't exist (except the R34 GT-R Nur M-Spec)!

Just try searching for "R32 Skyline GTS-T"... it seems the almighty server can't compute single letters.

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You found nothing relevent for the "M-Spec" search because they don't exist (except the R34 GT-R Nur M-Spec)!

 

Just try searching for "R32 Skyline GTS-T"... it seems the almighty server can't compute single letters.

Rezz i was going to say that (about the R34) but it's actually the R34 GT-R MSpec Nur please correct me if i am wrong (you put Nur M-Spec! damn you :D) :wassup: :Oops:

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