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Im prob just reading this wrong but this is what I found.

The GTS-t Type M included larger five-stud 16 inch wheels, four piston front callipers and twin piston rears. ABS was optional (except for the GT-R), viscous LSD was standard on all turbo models and optional on all but the GXi. Nissan also produced 100 Australian models of the R32. These were the only non-Japan only Skylines ever produced. There was also a 4WD version of the GTS-t Type M, called the GTS-4.

Please explain :)

Just so you all know.. HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A GENUINE TURBO! R32 that wasn't a Type-M.. No, you havent. They all have 4 pot fronts and 5 stud hubs. It's just a marketing hype.. All friggen turbo R32's are Type-M's with different trim levels, just like options and trim levels on any other car.

Im prob just reading this wrong but this is what I found.

The GTS-t Type M included larger five-stud 16 inch wheels, four piston front callipers and twin piston rears. ABS was optional (except for the GT-R), viscous LSD was standard on all turbo models and optional on all but the GXi. Nissan also produced 100 Australian models of the R32. These were the only non-Japan only Skylines ever produced. There was also a 4WD version of the GTS-t Type M, called the GTS-4.

Please explain :)

Learn about full stops. :D

The 100 Australian models were GT-Rs. They weren't produced in Australia though (AFAIK), they were produced in Japan but locally delivered by Australian nissan dealers (To be fair this information is not described in that quote). The bit aboute the GTS-4 is the next sentance and is unrelated to the previous.

It is definitely poorly worded. Just goes to show you can't always trust wikipedia

Just so you all know.. HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A GENUINE TURBO! R32 that wasn't a Type-M.. No, you havent. They all have 4 pot fronts and 5 stud hubs. It's just a marketing hype.. All friggen turbo R32's are Type-M's with different trim levels, just like options and trim levels on any other car.
Learn about full stops. :D

The 100 Australian models were GT-Rs. They weren't produced in Australia though (AFAIK), they were produced in Japan but locally delivered by Australian nissan dealers (To be fair this information is not described in that quote). The bit aboute the GTS-4 is the next sentance and is unrelated to the previous.

It is definitely poorly worded. Just goes to show you can't always trust wikipedia

Ah k cool bananas :D

Yeah I obviously dont know much about cars thats why I was asking if that stuff was right :down:

Thanks :)

ROLL CALL!

my brothers formal is on tuesday night - and as he was discussing a few weeks ago he was hoping if we could all do a drive thru for him

he wants to get there at 6 and its being held at the hilton in the city

hopefully some of you guys can help him out :)

ROLL CALL!

my brothers formal is on tuesday night - and as he was discussing a few weeks ago he was hoping if we could all do a drive thru for him

he wants to get there at 6 and its being held at the hilton in the city

hopefully some of you guys can help him out :)

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so thats a yes?

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