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I have the same MZG which doesn't seem to decode per writeups.

I do have the rear wiper.

I do have climate control

No clue on differential yet.

Can anyone help?

M = P+Q (Climate control (A/C) + Upgraded Sound (Sound System)

Z = Cold pack (Heated Mirrors)?

G = B+D (ABS + Visc LSD)

But since you don't have Rear Wiper / Climate Control... MZG should mean you don't have any of those... To save weight.

Your R32 is Gun Metal Grey and was built in Dec 1990... Signs point to a description of the Nismo Edition...

BUT! I am not saying it is... Can you find the Turbo Part numbers? Or do you know what Turbos you have on?

M = P+Q (Climate control (A/C) + Upgraded Sound (Sound System)

Z = Cold pack (Heated Mirrors)?

G = B+D (ABS + Visc LSD)

But since you don't have Rear Wiper / Climate Control... MZG should mean you don't have any of those... To save weight.

Your R32 is Gun Metal Grey and was built in Dec 1990... Signs point to a description of the Nismo Edition...

BUT! I am not saying it is... Can you find the Turbo Part numbers? Or do you know what Turbos you have on?

I have climate control

I have rear wiper

Stereo and all component s were missing when I got the car

I really don't know which diff (or diffs) are in the car right now but the factory service manual mentions nothing of a viscous diff in front or rear of GTR

I have ABS

Brakes are gold calipers Sumitumo up front (brembo?)

And grey calipers in rear

I'll check mirrors next time at the shop

Turbo part numbers are:

EA0138J

14411-24UD4

466071-6D

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Edited by HarrisRacing

I have climate control

I have rear wiper

Stereo and all component s were missing when I got the car

I really don't know which diff (or diffs) are in the car right now but the factory service manual mentions nothing of a viscous diff in front or rear of GTR

I have ABS

Brakes are gold calipers Sumitumo up front (brembo?)

And grey calipers in rear

I'll check mirrors next time at the shop

Turbo part numbers are:

EA0138J

14411-24UD4

466071-6D

Ok cool!

I just realised I read your post wrong *Doh* >_< you DO have A/C / Rear Wiper and Stereo / ABS :)

So scrap the thing I said about Nismo.

You have a base model R32 GTR built in Dec 1990.

Stock Nissan brakes, it looks gold as they dark grey colour would have just faded over the years.

Turbo Part Numbers check out to be R32 / R33 GTR stock turbos (Both same).

Mechanical LSD was standard on the GTR's and Viscous was standard on all Turbo models, hence your R32 is Twin Turbo, it will have it.

And yeah, check the Mirror Switch.

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