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Hi, This is probably a stupid question, but im currenlty searching for an R32 GTR and ive noticed that there are a lot of different kinds of R32,

so far i have seen:

BNR32

HR32

HCR32

I asked a mate and he said that HCR32s are only single Turbo and BNR32s are Twin, but this doesent explain what an HCR32 is..

if anyone knows the difference i would be really interested in knowing

cheers in advance

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you must be a right noob. but hey we all were once. i'll lay it out nice and simple.

BNR32 = GTR. 2.6ltr rb26dett (twin turbo) 4wd.

HNR32 = GTS4. 2.0liter rb20det (single turbo) 4wd.

HCR32 = GTS/GTS-T. rear wheel drive, hicas equipped. turbo or non turbo.

HR32 = GXI/GXE/GTS. no turbo, no hicas.

  • 4 years later...

Well not as simple as that, but at the end of the day pretty much everything can be swapped.

The brake swap needs 5 stud conversion though.

You are going to struggle to find a comprehensive list explaining it all though.

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