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LOL!

hrmmm.... i contacted one of the sponser on the site they said the gts4 and the gtst are completely different. :P

Mate, they are different, in that ones 4 wheel drive, and the other is rwd.

The front (where the front mount intercooler will sit) is EXACTLY the same as a gtst.

i have a gts4! is it any different to the gtst one? if so could you explain it?

The Gts-t and Gts-4 can use the same FMIC. The piping route is exactly the same.

You don't need a turbo to have an intercooler.

You would have no reason whatsoever to put an FMIC on an NA vehicle, unless you want wank factor.

2LV8ETR, thanks of telling me that. I dont know why that "company" said that the gtst and gts4 are completly different. maybe they wanted to make money out of me. they want $800 for a bolt on kit! :P

The Gts-t and Gts-4 can use the same FMIC. The piping route is exactly the same.

You would have no reason whatsoever to put an FMIC on an NA vehicle, unless you want wank factor.

2LV8ETR, thanks of telling me that. I dont know why that "company" said that the gtst and gts4 are completly different. maybe they wanted to make money out of me. they want $800 for a bolt on kit! :P

That's a fair price if it is a branded cooler like GReddy or something simular.

Just go onto ebay mate, you'll find really decent kits up there.

nah i dont think they were confused cos i said R32 so yer!

r32 gts4 rb20det FWD?? isnt it rear?

maybe the sponsor was confused?

r32 gtst rb20det RWD

r32 gts4 rb20det FWD

r32 gts rb20de RWD

while

r33 gtst rb25det RWD

r33 gts4 rb25de RWD

while the 33 gts4 is an N/A and the 32 is a turbo

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