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As the title says, can anyone tell me if R32 GTR and R33 GTR driveshafts are the same?

I have quite a few spares from our R33 GTR race car (now wrecked) and am now building an R32GTR, and would like to know what parts I should keep and what to get rid of..

Thanks in advance

Paul

R32 & R33 use the same shafts..

Nissan FAST part number for:

R32 RH front drive shaft - 39100-23U00.

R33 RH front drive shaft - 39100-23U00.

I cant check the active diff shafts as i dont have fast on the mac.

R32 & R33 use the same shafts..

Nissan FAST part number for:

R32 RH front drive shaft - 39100-23U00.

R33 RH front drive shaft - 39100-23U00.

I cant check the active diff shafts as i dont have fast on the mac.

same shafts but different 1/2 shafts. Best GTR 1/2 shaft/diff set-up is 93-94 R32 or R33 non v-spec. thicker 1/2 shafts and larger hemisphere.

people cannot believe my drag car is still running the same stuff that was bolted in by Mr Datsun back in 93.

R32 & R33 use the same shafts..

Nissan FAST part number for:

R32 RH front drive shaft - 39100-23U00.

R33 RH front drive shaft - 39100-23U00.

I cant check the active diff shafts as i dont have fast on the mac.

Good thinking will check on FAST tonight.

Cheers Paul as well, I sent you a PM too the other day.

Thanks guys..

I know the R33 V-Spec are different to the non V-spec as I have them both on the ground side by side. The V-spec has a larger flange diameter. The wrecked race car was a "normal" spec R33 GTR when we got it but I converted it to V-spec, leaving us with some spare "normal" type shafts.

I was pretty sure the fronts were the same..from R33 to R32

It was really the rears I wasn't sure of, I thought the R33 may have been longer since the R33 had a fair bit wider rear track and I don't have any R32 ones to compare with?

Cheers

Paul

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