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Weights (all in KG)

R34 GT-T coupe - 1410

R34 GT-T sedan - 1430

R33 GTS-T coupe - 1370

R33 GTS-T sedan - 1390

R32 GTS-T coupe - 1260

R33 GTS-4 coupe - 1390

R32 GTS-T sedan - 1290

R32 GTS-4 sedan - 1420

was there a difference between the series 1 and series 2 r32's?

I was always under the impression that the series 1's were lighter, can anyone confirm this, and why there was a difference?

was there a difference between the series 1 and series 2 r32's?

I was always under the impression that the series 1's were lighter, can anyone confirm this, and why there was a difference?

Yup thats correct, the 1989-1991 r32's i think were the lighter ones, 1991-1993 were heavier as they had side intrustion beams added to the doors which added weight.

Edited by nizmo_freek

agreed!!

or they need something to hang shit on to wiegh it below their old skewl 2lt

>:D

32R's r kewl, 32's with rb20's.....R not...!

*EDIT*

3 posts later than hitting reply FTW!

Edited by gts-4 dreamer
Same reason people say HSV are sports cars. They're dumb :D

Closed minded much?

HSV Clubsport DTS - Only 0.5 seconds slower than an Evo/STI around Wakefield (and faster than a 350Z to boot)

on topic i once read somewhere that the only reason the r33 is heavier is cos the rb25 engines itself is roughly ~50 or so kg's heavier due to 2.5

dont shoot me i dunno if its tru or not - but can anyone confirm/deny this?

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