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Not to be a noob or a pain but i have had close to 30 people with half of them telling me my car is an R32 and half an R33. I am so confused can some one please help me so I can come to a conclusion!!! its a 1995 GTS4 and i got 2 pics of it. Cheers guys!

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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-4. Unsure of the year though. Read up on the differences between each model. :P

EDIT: If it was an R32, it would be a turbocharged model since the GTS4's have an RB20DET in them I'm pretty sure.

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