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Hey Guys,

Just curious but regarding the r32 GTR's, i've noticed that the '89 model has a few differences between models of later years.. like 92-94.

Like the baby blue cloth seats, all the 92+ models i've seen seem to have a dark grey sportier looking seat (doesnt look after market) is there a series 1 and 2 r32, like the r33? or do they all have those crap looking blue seats :D

If there is two different series, what other differences are there?

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The 89 GTRs definately come standard with the crappy looking blue seats. :(

The later models have the grey more 'buckety' style seats. Obviously suede leather was a factory option.

Red17: PICS!

There has to be more differences - Does anyone have a URL to more info on the certain upgrades over the 5-6 years the r32 gtr was in production?

The 89 GTRs definately come standard with the crappy looking blue seats. :)  

Whatare you talking about? They came with a Drak grey on the outer side of the seat and light grey where you park your arse. All of the Standard BNR32's.

All the same, maybe the picture you saw had inverted colours or something

Whatare you talking about? They came with a Drak grey on the outer side of the seat and light grey where you park your arse. All of the Standard BNR32's.

All the same, maybe the picture you saw had inverted colours or something

That's what I think. I am yet to see one that is "blue".

LW.

not sure about the GTR, but the differences i have seen in the GTS-t from 89-91 to 92-93 include:

- finer grain fabric used in seats & door trims

- slightly different design for the reflector style headlights. the early model has a moulded ring shape all around the reflector while on the newer one the ring is broken at the top & bottom

- blue dials went to black dials on the later series

- clear front indicators went to orange

- some 89 models shared their turbo with the R31, ie sleeve bearing.

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