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I've tried searching but couldn't find any solid info.

What are the 'extra's' so to speak that the 94 R32 GTR's have over 89,90,91,92,93 models?

I've heard rumor's that the motor's have the crank collar and the car has slightly bigger/better front brake's but as i said i can't find any confirmation.

Cheers in advance.

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Hey mate...

93 onwards got the 33 GTR crank... but the snout to oil pump problem was still there.. It also got the pull type clutch rather then push.

r u sure about the clutch?

cause when looking for a clutch for my rb25 last year i found it didn't matter whether it was push/pull?

so its still worth getting the crank collars for the later model 32's?

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they all got cross drilled brakes - all base model r32 gtr were the same brakes, the vspecs came with brembos same as 33 and 34 gtr

late r32s had longer crank drive for oil pump as said above, pull type clutch (yes same gear box as 33 gtr series 1 and 2, but 33 series 3 was different). different colour dash lights. side intrusion bars in the doors. cut outs in the front bumper reo bar for n1 ari ducts.

thats all I can think of.

But by now none of that is worth anything - even a 94 gtr is 14 years old so its not like the age will make much difference. If you are looking to buy one don't pay too much extra

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nah he means they have the cutouts in the reo behind the bumper, so if/when you want to put in the N1 vents no need to cut the reo. :banana:

Yeah in a rare moment of clarity I think I understand. :laugh:

Anyway, here is a photo of a completely random 94 model. The cut outs don't look especially factory....

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