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FFS I will ban the next person that refers to their "Type M" as an "M Spec"... consider this... an "M Spec" is an R34 GTR variant, usually a whole $80,000 more expensive than an R33 GTS25t Type M.

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hahaha.. ahh funky..

actually I think there were also R33 Type MR GTS25t as well.. just to throw a curve ball..

http://rps13kuma.hp.infoseek.co.jp/Friends...33/kuri_r33.htm

It was done by the Kangawara prince nissan - 280MR (i think it's called..)

goto babelfish and stick this in the translate..

http://club-gts.sakura.ne.jp/skyline/conte...tory/index.html

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m spec is surposed to mean sunroof in r33

that is the only difference that i know of and as an owner of one , when i was selling it , i got sick and tyred of people saying that theirs was a m spec when it had no sunroof! :)

yeah not all mspec are meant to have sunroofs, difference are within the brakes, the rims and the bodykit, mpsecs have 16 inches rims and normal sky's have 15s,

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So by looking at a s2, how can i tell if it is a type m or not?

Do only series II skylines come type m??

My mate has a 93-95 skyline and i think his one is a Type M... It's got red coloured brakes ( do they all come red?? ), sunroof, and also i think only the Type M comes with the skyline writing on the back boot which lights up???

Anyone can correct me or confirm this?

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"Type M' Is an options list available to all r32 and r33s.

It includes such things as body kits, 4 pot front brakes, adjustable front spoiler, and a bunch of other much less useful things; windscreen antenna, air purifier, illumous skyline garnish etc.

'Type S' were similar options available to the non turbo skylines

A list of these options is somewhere on the website.

Also, thanks for calling it typem, and not M spec.

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jrocket,

yes, type m is an upper spec model that had some optional extras

BUT.. what you must realise is that >95% of skylines are in fact type M. And, even the non-type M cars have most of the options that the type M had anyway!

almost anything could be optioned in when bought new in japan, thus 5 different type M cars will all probably have different options, but will all be type M

at the end of the day, if a car is not advertised as type M, assume it is a type M unless stated otherwise. If you want to post pics up of the car, we can point out whether its one to steer clear of or not.

happy car hunting :P

Waz

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