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I'm in the process of making a very detailed skyline guide including all models, specs, options and special editions.

I've started collecting catalogues...

so far I have

1989 R32 (2 + 4 Door + GTR)

1993 R32 (2 + 4 Door)

R32 VS 1 & 2

R33 S1

R33 S2

R33 GTR

R34 GTt

R34 GTV

R34 GTR

R34 GTR Nur

Nismo R33 GTSt

Any more will be greatly appreciated

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as for the GTSt RM Spec:

It was a GTS-t Type M which was available for 3 months in a limited sale at Nissan/Prince Saitama in 1993.

It included:

Aluminum bonnet

GT-R type front grill

GT-R type rear spoiler

Red SKYLINE Sticker

R Badge

Full sports bodykit and the gtr bumper as an option

Gold GT badge

Only available in 3 limited colours: black, silver, and white.

Images:

Mr2.GIF

mr_rear.GIF

oh yeah, there was also a Type M and a Type J 60th anniversary edition, but I dun have any documentation on em cept for this:

60th_anni_05.jpg

60th_anni_06.jpg

An R32 GTS-t limited vehicle.

It was released as a 60th anniversary vehicle of the Nissan foundation.

Commemorative keys

upgraded interior & trim

fog lamp embedded into bumper

as rear spoiler with high mount brake lamp

GT-R rims on M Spec

i have the key but when my car got here it had the badges removed :D

has the upgraded interior too... well had... until i ripped the drivers seat out and to pieces rofl

hmmmm GTR wheels? how do u know if they are GTR wheels?

probably been taken off mine and replaced with normal GTST rims :D

not that i care anymore seeing as they arent even on the car anymore lol

some enkei 6 spokes... no idea what theyre called... theyre the same as the ones that pushead had on his 33 but not white and 17inch

That white car looks damn similar to my car. I also have the upgrade interior, the high stop light in the spoiler and fog lamps like that. But i have aftermarket wheels, i dont have a special key and my gt badges are either repainted or not the gold ones.

So maybe im not special afterall. :worship:

Do all R32s have a crome grill trim? You know the little bit under the bonnet lip? Or is this special?

oh yeah, there was also a Type M and a Type J 60th anniversary edition, but I dun have any documentation on em cept for this:

60th_anni_05.jpg

60th_anni_06.jpg

An R32 GTS-t limited vehicle.

It was released as a 60th anniversary vehicle of the Nissan foundation.

Commemorative keys

upgraded interior & trim

fog lamp embedded into bumper

as rear spoiler with high mount brake lamp

GT-R rims on M Spec

so basically it was just a slightly factory riced version? :worship:

as for the GTSt RM Spec:

It was a GTS-t Type M which was available for 3 months in a limited sale at Nissan/Prince Saitama in 1993.

It included:

Aluminum bonnet

GT-R type front grill

GT-R type rear spoiler

Red SKYLINE Sticker

R Badge

Full sports bodykit and the gtr bumper as an option

Gold GT badge

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