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So im going to buy a r32 GTR in the short future(later this year). I know there are 3 types of GTR's Nissan bought out : the standard GTR, GTR VSPEC AND GTR VSPEC series 2. Whats the difference between these 3? what year did they come out(the vspecs). Also, im going to be buying it from tokyo imports. Do you think a Standard GTR with 40,000km's is worth 20k?anything else i should need to know. By the way, this is going to be my 3rd R32 in about a year :P

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By the way, this is going to be my 3rd R32 in about a year :)

Then I would think that you either do know the answers to your questions, or you should. :P

vspecs got the brembo brakes I understand.

R32 with genuine 40k would be pretty rare and I would think $20k would be a good price.

08/21/'89 BNR32 Shipped

- 02/22/'89 BNR32 NISMO Announced(03/11 Shipped)

Air intake in front bumper

Sub rear spoiler added

Side protector modified

Protection net removed

Air guide for intercooler newly added

Special Turbine

Special exhaust minfold

No ABS, Air Conditioner, rear windshield wiper or audio

Only available gunmetal color

- 07/19/'91 N1 BNR32 announced and shipped

With GT-R NISMO aero parts

No ABS, an Air Conditioner, rear windshield wiper or audio

No cross drilled rotors

brake cooling air guides attached to tension rods

light weight 2 headlight

# After 02/'92 metal turbine wheels

- 08/20/'91 Minor change. Middle model

Bar added in door (50kg weight increase)

Projector light modified(H3C->H1)

Driver's air bag optional

Oil pump drive widened

Cylinder block modified (reinforced partly and lighten)

Rear caliper seal modified

Interior partly changed

- 02/03/'93 Minor change Late model. V-spec added

Rear dif cover fin removed

Clutch modified (push -> pull)

Synchronizers modified

Brembo caliper added(V-spec)

ETS program modified(V-spec)

Tires changed (V-spec: 225/50-17)

BBS mesh special wheel (V-spec)

# N1 model gets to based on V-spec

- 02/14/'94 V-spec2 added

Tire changed 245/45-17

# N1 model gets based on V-spec2

Besides these, ECU, cylinder block and the size of turbine

had been modified some times without notice.

Spot welding is supposedly decreased after '94.

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