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hey guys, i had a friend ask me a few questions about non turbo r33's and i had no idea. I was wondering what the main differences are between the turbo and non turbo inside and out. If anyone knows any good web sites it would be much appreciated.

what would a non turbo cost these days and what is a gt4

regards

The main difference between the 2, know this is an uneducated guess, is the

TURBO.

Seriously compression is alot higher due the lack of the turbo. I beleive the non turbo has lesser brakes and has a 4 stud pattern. You can get different types of non turbo that have just as many features as the turbo version.

Then again I have a 32 and have no idea what I'm talking about.

Doc

John, the differences I know about when comparing turbo to NA R33's, are the GTS-t sticker on the back, the boost guage in the dash and the different stud pattern on the wheels...

Doctor's probably right about the brakes, but i didn't know about that.

There might be more differences?? that's all i know about anyway :)

I dont know about the GT bagdes as I have blue and white on my 32. But then again it may have been in a ding, but it does not look like it has. Yeah but most turbos did come out with red & white but I dont think all of em did.

Dic

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