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i wanta know whatz the main differents with the different types of GTR r32

1989 to 1994 Non vspec i know the brakes are different then vspec

but what about nismo and Vspec 2 i'm :)

can someone detail differnts of all of them

i'm getting a GTR r32 when i get my p's back not caring on Price to much want something Mint as nice and jet silver

i don't mind paying a little more for a v spec if its worth it

i know if the v-spec and v-spec2 are fully original they come with different mags from factory. thats the only other difference i know off the top of my head but i reckon there are a few more

  • 2 years later...

the Victory spec has firmer suspensions setup, wider tyres 245/45, ATTESSA-PRO system, it monitors the rear tyres 100x per second, if they ever slip, the sys will detect it and split 50% of the torque to the front wheels. the normal GTR i think only has ABS and (i'm only guessing) the AWD drives with 80% rear and 20% front, correct me if i'm wrong.

GTR = Standard format

GTR V-Spec = To celebrate the success of the GT-R in both Group N and Group A racing. Brembo brakes and a retuned ATTESA E-TS system to the Nismo and N1 packages, as well as 17" BBS wheels with 235/45/17 tires.

GTR V-Spec II = (As of above) with the only change being wider 245/45/17 tires.

NISMO = Ducts in the front bumper to improve airflow to the intercooler, a bonnet lip spoiler to direct more air into the engine bay and an additional boot lip spoiler to provide more downforce.

REF - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyline_gtr

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