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Hi all,

I have heard a few comments and just want to clear this up. I noticed some Skylines do not come badged at the rear with anything to suggest they're a R33 GTS-T or a GTS25-T. However, I have always assumed that the "25" was just to represent the RB25DET engine this models after 1996 to late 1998 had the new "GT25-T" badge and there aren't any differences between the two, is this correct?

However, on the other hand, a few of my mates suggest that the GTS25-T models came with some extra goodies...can someone please confirm this...many thanks.

SM.

I thought all R33 GTS-Ts had the GTS25t sticker, while the GTS had the GTS25 sticker.

I thought it was just some people removed them coz they like the no sticker/badge look?

My 1993 series 1 R33 GTS-T has a GTS25t sticker, but the "t" peeled off...

I thought all R33 GTS-Ts had the GTS25t sticker, while the GTS had the GTS25 sticker.

I thought it was just some people removed them coz they like the no sticker/badge look?

My 1993 series 1 R33 GTS-T has a GTS25t sticker, but the "t" peeled off...

Yep one and the same, when the guys on here refer to an r33 gts-t it's easier to type gts-t rather than gts25-t

there's no actual 'special' gts25-t model, maybe the 40th anniversary models but pretty sure they still came off the showroom floor with the gts25t sticker

AWD versions have gts-4 stickers from factory, doesn't mean the car is a 4 cylinder or 4 litre

Then again you should all get r34's so you only have to type GT-t hahaha

correct my 40th anni has a gts25t sticker on the rear. GTS-T is just a shorterned way of saying ur GTS is turbo charged. a lot of people don't even bother with the T on the end. non turbo R33s arent so popular in the heavy tuning motorsports world and most tuners name the GTS25T as just a GTS. as opposed to being a GTR.

correct my 40th anni has a gts25t sticker on the rear. GTS-T is just a shorterned way of saying ur GTS is turbo charged. a lot of people don't even bother with the T on the end. non turbo R33s arent so popular in the heavy tuning motorsports world and most tuners name the GTS25T as just a GTS. as opposed to being a GTR.

Hey all, thanks for your replies... this answers it nicely!

So there aren't any differences after all - what do you know.

So does the 40th anniversary edition one have anything that's different?

Cheers.

to answer your question about the 40th anniversary please run a search plenty has been listed.

all the standard 40th anniversary features have been modified on my car though nothing on my car says its a 40th anniversary anymore :P

So does the 40th anniversary edition one have anything that's different?

It has oval "40th Anniversary" badges on the C pillars, similar fabric decals sewn into the front seats and a smug sense of self-satisfaction when driving that you own a "special" model :P

ahhh some cars come badged from Nissan with a GTS-T sticker on the back.. some come with a GST25T.. So saying that tuners don't look at it isnt the question.. i also wondered about this but never looked into it..

It has oval "40th Anniversary" badges on the C pillars, similar fabric decals sewn into the front seats and a smug sense of self-satisfaction when driving that you own a "special" model :/

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R34 crank angle sensor

The cams also differ slightly and need to be 98 model specific when replacing/upgrading

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More factory options

R34 crank angle sensor

The cams also differ slightly and need to be 98 model specific when replacing/upgrading

well done i have a pristine purple 40th love it done lots and lots of research crank sensor is different its an r34 sensor

the motor in the 40th is called the cross over its a blent of 33 and 34 and as you are aware the option list for the 40th

is nearly twice as long as the standard gts25t great drivers car

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