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I've seen a few people asking around in here I've already posted this on GTRCanada.com so I thought I would post it here.. taken from and put together from a lot of sources.. feel free to add any info if you have it..

Hope this gets stickied :P

R32 Series I 1989-1991

May 1989 Release Date

GXi - Sedan Only, CA18i, 5 Speed Manual or 4 Speed Automatic.

GTE - Sedan Only, RB20E, 5 Speed Manual or 4 Speed Automatic.

GTS - Coupe Or Sedan, RB20DE, 5 Speed Manual or 4 Speed Automatic.

GTS Type S - Coupe or Sedan, RB20DE, 5 Speed Manual or 4 Speed Automatic.

GTS-t - Coupe or Sedan, RB20DET, 5 Speed Manual or 4 Speed Automatic.

GTS-t Type M - Coupe or Sedan, RB20DET, 5 Speed Manual or 4 Speed Automatic.

August 1989 Release Date

GTS-4 - Coupe or Sedan, RB20DET, 5 Speed Manual or 4 Speed Automatic.

GTR - Coupe only, RB26DETT, 5 Speed Manual.

1990 Release Date

GTR Nismo Edition

R32 Series II 1991-1993

August 1991 Release Date

GXi type X

GTE type X

GTS type J

GTS type S

GTS type X

GTS25 type X

GTS25 type S

GTS25 type X * G

GTS-4

GTS-t type M

GTR

GTR N1

R32 Series II 1993-1995

August 1993 Release Date

GTR Vspec

GTR Vspec N1

February 1994 Release Date

GTR VSpec II

GTR VSpec II N1

R33 Series I 1993-1995

August 1993 Release Date

GTS - Sedan only, auto or manual

GTS Type G - Sedan only, auto or manual

GTS25 - coupe or sedan, auto or manual

GTS25 Type G - sedan only

GTS25 Type S - Coupe only

GTS25-t Type M - sedan or coupe manual or auto

GTS25-t Type M ALSD - Coupe only manual only

January 1995 Release Date

GTS urban runner coupe only

GTS urban runner S coupe only

GTS25 type G SE sedan only

GTS25-t type G Sedan only

GTS-4

GTS-4 type G Sedan only

GTR

GTR VSpec

GTR VSpec N1

R33 Series II 1996 -1998

January 1996 Release Date

GTS sedan or coupe

GTS type S sedan or coupe

GTS type X sedan only auto only

GTS25 type S coupe only

GTS25 type S/S Sedan only

GTS25 type X sedan only auto only

GTS25-t type M ALSD coupe only manual only

GTS25-t type M Spec I

GTS25-t type M Spec II

GTS-4

GTS-4 Type X Sedan only

GTR

GTR Vspec

GTR Vspec N1

February 1996 Release Date

Nismo 400R

May 1996 Release Date

GTR Vspec LM

February 1997 Release Date coupes only

GTS

GTS type S

GTS25 type S

GTS25-t type M

GTS25-t type M ALSD manual only

GTS-4

GTR

GTR Vspec

GTR Vspec N1

R33 Series II 1998 -1999

February 1998 Release Date

GTR

GTR Vspec

GTR Vspec N1

R34 Series I 1998 - 2000

May 1998 Release Date

25GT coupe auto or manual sedan auto only

25GT FOUR coupe sedan auto manual

25GT-turbo coupe sedan auto manual

25GT-X sedan only auto only

25GT-X FOUR sedan only auto only

25GT-X turbo sedan auto manual

GT coupe sedan auto manual

January 1999 Release Date

GTR

GTR VSpec

GTR VSpec N1

August 1999 Release Date

25GT-turbo coupe sedan manual only

25GT-X turbo sedan manual only

January 2000 Release Date

25GT-V auto or manual coupe only

R34 Series II 2000-2002

August 2000 Release Date

25GT sedan only manual only

25GT FOUR coupe auto

25GT FOUR L Selection sedan auto manual

25GT - turbo

25GT-V

25GT-X sedan auto

25GT-X FOUR sedan auto

GT coupe auto

GT sedan auto manual

GT Special Edition sedan auto

August 2001 Release Date

GTR

GTR VSpec II

GTR VSpec II N1

May 2001 Release Date

GTR MSpec

February 2002 Release Date

GTR MSpec NUR

GTR VSpec II NUR

January 2005 Release Date

Nismo Z-tune

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