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what about 91 gts-t's m specs they came out with the all silver badge, does that mean there still turbo?

yeah man gts-t's are i dont know why they used different coloured badges

oh yeah 500!

ok im not too sure but from what i see a GTS is a non turbo and a GTS-T is turbo, so the T in GTS-T means turbo and with a GTS-T Mspec it still has a turbo but the M spec on the end means a new stlye as in different body styling like new side skirts and front and rear bumpers, soooo the gtr and gts-4 is the same so 4 in gts 4 means 4 wheel drive and the r in gtr means rear wheel drive hahah(just got told the r doesnt mean rwd so yeah shows what i know hehe) not sure bout the last two kinda made them up but it makes some sense correct me if im totally off anyone?

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yeah man gts-t's are i dont know why they used different coloured badges

oh yeah 500!

ok im not too sure but from what i see a GTS is a non turbo and a GTS-T is turbo, so the T in GTS-T means turbo and with a GTS-T Mspec it still has a turbo but the M spec on the end means a new stlye as in different body styling like new side skirts and front and rear bumpers, soooo the gtr and gts-4 is the same so 4 in gts 4 means 4 wheel drive and the r in gtr means rear wheel hahah not sure bout the last two kinda made them up but it makes some sense correct me if im totally off anyone?

a GT-R is not rear wheel drive......

lol... you're basing that on the colour of the badges? :kiss:

maybe try getting the VIN and posting it in the FAST thread, they'd be able to find out straight away if it is a turbo or not.

also look at things like - does it have 4 or 5 stud wheels, what type of brakes does it have? (M-specs had the big 4-spot fronts) does the dash have a boost guage built into it stock?

because im thnking of buying a a r32 gts-t m spec 91 and i wanna know if its original turbo because i have never seen a all silver badge? im suprised know one here knows anything about it

i dont think it depends on the colour of the badge.... but yeah its turbo but not sure if its original unless you ask the seller i suppose?

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