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Did they make a 94 model R33 GTR?

They made 32's til 94 which was the v-spec one but did they start to make the 33's that year as well? I always thought they started in 95......

Reason I ask is someone has one for sale.

No they didn't.

Oh and not all 94 GT-R's were V-spec.

You will probably find the bloke has made a mess of the dates. Get the numbers of the build plate & put it through fast for confirmation.

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Did they make a 94 model R33 GTR?

They made 32's til 94 which was the v-spec one but did they start to make the 33's that year as well? I always thought they started in 95......

Reason I ask is someone has one for sale.

well according to wik

the R33 GT-R was introduced in january 1995......as the 4th Generation GT-R

as well as the V-spec as well.

and the R32 GT-R V-SPEC II was introduced Febuary 14th 1994

but the R33 was introduced in 1993

he may have muddled the dates but make sure dude.........you dont wana buy a dudd...

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well according to wik

the R33 GT-R was introduced in january 1995......as the 4th Generation GT-R

as well as the V-spec as well.

and the R32 GT-R V-SPEC II was introduced Febuary 14th 1994

but the R33 was introduced in 1993

he may have muddled the dates but make sure dude.........you dont wana buy a dudd...

Exactly what he said.

The r33 gtr wasnt released till 1995 so he has either stuffed up with the dates or maybe something dodgey

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I've got a 94 R32 GTR and it isn't a V-Spec...

Built in July 94.

yeah so? your missing the point.........

what it meant is that......the R32 GT-R V-spec was RELEASED, in 1994!!!! whilst the Standard GT-R was still on the market......get it?

same as the R34 GT-R... when the V-spec was introduced, you could still purchase the STANDARD GT-R brand new......get it?

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Well, clearly something is wrong there..

No idea why the thumbs down and also why its impossible.

Paperwork, plates and all can confirm this.

lol i was just playing with ya

anyways...

obviously something went wrong with the compliance process....

how do you know the people didnt get things muddled up during compliance?

im pretty sure it states on the R32 GT-R Brochure that V-spec was released in 1994

so as babyskyline mentioned.....something might even be DOdgy...seller might have even bodged the books.

but if you think with your brain of it logically....

say Nissan released the R32 GT-R officially in 1994.................. what........all of a sudden they skipped the introduction of the R33 skyline GTS, GTS-T and skip the introduction of the R33 GT-R standard.....and wooooooooooop.................here you go R33 GT-R V-spec?!

like i said once again.....obviously something is suss......

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Well, clearly something is wrong there..

No idea why the thumbs down and also why its impossible.

Paperwork, plates and all can confirm this.

Give me your chassis number and I'll plug it into FAST. The only thing I can guess is that they were built very late in '94 in preparation for the '95 release.

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Give me your chassis number and I'll plug it into FAST. The only thing I can guess is that they were built very late in '94 in preparation for the '95 release.

Thats the only thing that would make any sense because they would have to start producing them a a month or so before releasing them.

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Yeah, all valid points, maybe there is something sus or a mix up during compliance.

I'll get the vin.

So, is it the problem that it is a v-spec or that it is a 94' R33 GTR at all..

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Yeah, all valid points, maybe there is something sus or a mix up during compliance.

I'll get the vin.

So, is it the problem that it is a v-spec or that it is a 94' R33 GTR at all..

yeah iron will sort it out.

ok heres another bit of info from one of my sources....

May 1989 - R32 Shape released

August 1989 - R32 GT-R released (280ps RB26DETT)

August 1991 - R32 GTS25 released (RB25DE)

Febuary 1993 - R32 GT-R V-spec released

August 1993 - R33 shape released

Febuary 1994 - R32 GT-R V-spec II released <-- when the R33 shape was out, as you can see they bought out a V-spec II just a year before they bought an R33 GT-R

January 1995 - R33 GT-R released

May 1998 - R34 shape released

January 1999 - R34 GT-R released

perhaps my suggestion was that the dates was that the GTR 1994 you know of....may have been built displaying the "date of manufacture"

so technically, its a 1995 model car when the first owner bought it brand new in the JDM and it just displays on the plate 1994.

so the with all the paper works.....mechanics, insurance companies, auction bidders, importers etc etc just went by whatever it said under the bonnet.........

makes sense though

but now come to think of it......

i recall seeing "1998 R34 GT-Rs" for sale...

and refering to the info above, it wasnt released in JDM at that stage...but once again a date of manufacture plate.

so this is obviouslt the same thing happening...

well at least you know that the 1998 GTR R34 & the 1994 GTR R33 is the ealiest and first of the first GT-Rs on the front row......

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