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Hi All,

I am trying to make a comprehensive list of import cars and the years in which the different models were produced. So if you could please peruse over the information I have collected and advise me of any mistakes/inaccuracies that would be great. The purpose of making this list is so that I can classify performance parts under one of the corresponding descriptions.

The format is:

Common name (Chassis Code) Year Start/Month Start - Year End/Month End

180SX (PS13/KRS13) 89/4 - 91/1

180SX (RPS13/KRPS13) 91/1 - 93/12

180SX (RPS13/KRPS13) 94/1 - 96/7

180SX (RPS13/KRPS13) 96/8 - 99/1

180SX (All Series) 89/4 - 99/1

Silvia (PS13/KPS13) 91/1 - 93/10

200SX (S14/CS14) 93/10 - 99/1

200SX (S15) 99/1 - 02/8

R32 GTS (HR32) 89/5 - 94/11

R32 GTS-t (HCR32/HNR32) 89/5 - 93/8

R32 GTR (BNR32) 89/8 - 95/1

R33 GTS (HR33) 93/8 - 97/11

R33 GTS-25t (ECR33) 93/8 - 98/5

R33 GTR (BCNR33) 95/1 - 99/1

R34 GTS (ENR34) 98/5 - ?/?

R34 GTT (ER34) 98/5 - 01/6

R34 GTR (BNR34) 99/1 - 02/8

300ZX (Z31) 84/1 - 89/12

300ZX (Z32) 89/7 - 00/8

350Z (Z33) 02/08 - ?/?

Gti-R (RNN14) 92/1 - 95/12

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I'm just going on what I found from catalogues and the internet, if you could provide a month and year that would be awesome. I will look into all responses though.

thanks again

R32 GTS (HR32) 89/5 - 94/11

The r32 gts/gtst was only built up to and including 1993, the only r32 built in 1994 was the gtr... at least thats what i thought, probably wrong. Also i've never heard of a 1995 r32 gtr, is there such a thing?? surely any would be worth a bit if nissan stopped production in January 1995 (assuming the above information is correct)

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