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Not all of them but the S2 RS4S came as RWD. :bunny:

Not right either, Ian - the RS-Four denotes AWD, but "RS" by itself is RWD.

Here's what I found in the HyperRev catalogue - only the RWDs are listed:

Series 1, roughly September/October 1996:
  • 20G - RB20E (NON-turbo, SINGLE cam RB20 - yuck) :(:(
  • 25G - RB25DE (NON-turbo RB25)
  • 25X - (as above)

Series 1, roughly August 1997:

  • 20G - RB20DE NEO (still a NON-turbo RB20, but at least a twin cam, and probably amongst the first of the Neo's)
  • 25G - RB25DE
  • 25X - as above
  • 25RS - as above again, but higher spec level again

Series 2, roughly August 1998:

  • 20G - RB20DE Neo
  • 20X - as above
  • 25RS - RB25DE Neo
  • 25t RS - RB25DET - turbo RWD. These are the only RWD Stagea's eligible for compliance in Australia.

Now, I can only go by what I can easily make out - unfortunately I can't read Japanese, so that's as much information as I can provide.

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I have seen 1 rwd last sat and had a nice talk with the owner...

CHECK THIS ONE ,THEY HAVE SOME PICS R34 FRONT CONVERTIONS...SWEEEEEET

some maintenance and ideas too

http://72.14.235.104/translate_c?hl=en&amp...sXqRV2LL9UhKp0w

and one picis...talking about under mirror rust...

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Check this bloke has some cool ideas...

http://72.14.235.104/translate_c?hl=en&amp...ZcEY-ZENp9mTZ-A

Man... thee are so many options... :D

Does any know the parts number for the ATF cooler?? or where i could get one?? thanks

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