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I've got a 93 model and I know mechanically it's got the later pull type clutch just like the 33 GTR, in comparison to the older model 32's with the push type.

Also found out today that the later 32's came with the 33 crank, im still unsure of this and would really like to know further details.

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93 gtr has a stronger crank and the pull type clutch than the 89/90/91/92

later in 93 came the V Spec then in 94 came the V Spec II ( V Specs came with 17 x 8 rims compared to normal gtr 16 x 8) i think

Nismo prepped N 1 32 GTR came without stereo air con etc to reduce weight and also no grille in front of the intercooler

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late 1992 they went to pull type I think.

Crank strength is not an issue with the earlier crank, it's the oil pump snout on the crank. Too short to engage pump gear properly and tends to be a weak link in the chain....

Also headlights are slightly different between earlier and later 32's, side intrusion bars were standard too in the later cars.

There are a few topics kicking around with plenty of information on the differences.

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