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GTR Nismo Editions were produced from February 22, 1990, has a total production of 560 units.

Its purpose is to homologate a number of aerodynamic changes used in Group A racing.

Nismo R32 GTR's were for cooling / aerodynamic / cosmetic purposes.

- 2 air ducts in the front bumper to improve airflow to the intercooler.

- Bonnet lip spoiler to direct more air into the radiator / engine bay

- Boot lip spoiler to provide more downforce.

Are rear wheels arch Spat was added to the side skirts.

The 'Nismo' GT-R was only available in Gunmetal Grey.

Performance / Mechanical = same as the base model but came from factory with the Nismo Body kit and making it a Genuine one, there would have been a Nismo Sticker on the boot lid and I believe some sort of plaque / build plate stating it is a Genuine Nismo R32 GTR.

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so the rumours that they came with N1 turbos are fulse?

did the base model GTRs come with an intercooler aswell?

suspension, computer, exhaust the same?

im new to skylines, ive driven V8s all my life so any info about it will be great.

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so the rumours that they came with N1 turbos are fulse?

Yeah,

R32 GTR N1, was the only one that came with the N1 engine and N1 turbo's.

The N1 turbo's would have ran a high boost pressure of 1 Bar (from memory) with steel internals, which made the turbo chargers stronger then the ceramic internals on the other R32 GTR models.

Produced on July 19, 1991, was designed for home-market N1 racing with a total of 228 units were made.

This R32 GTR separates itself from the rest of the R32 GTR's as the engine, which was upgraded to the R32-N1 specification.

The removal of the ABS, air conditioning, sound system, rear wiper, boot carpet, and the use of light-weight headlights + no other colours were available except a thin layer of Crystal White paint.

All in order to save / reduce the weight of the car.

did the base model GTRs come with an intercooler aswell?

suspension, computer, exhaust the same?

A factory front mount intercooler yes.

Suspension, computer, exhaust... Would have been all stock from factory... Until you installed aftermarket items... If that is what you are asking...

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what about the power figures, torque and 1/4 mile, 0-100 and all that?

all the figures ive found have told me that the 32 GTR is 0.2secs quicker over the 1/4 than the 33 and the same 0-100 and 1/4mile as the 34. anyone got genuine firgures for all the GTR models?

did all the 32 nismos come with the 260klm speedo? if so im after one because im pretty sure mine was swapped over for a normal GTR speedo with less klms.

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what about the power figures, torque and 1/4 mile, 0-100 and all that?

all the figures ive found have told me that the 32 GTR is 0.2secs quicker over the 1/4 than the 33 and the same 0-100 and 1/4mile as the 34. anyone got genuine firgures for all the GTR models?

Due to the "Gentlemens" Agreement in Japan, no car could exceed over 206 kW's.

So couldn't give you an exact power figure unless you dyno it.

From memory R32 GTR was being the lightest of all 3 GTR's.

0-100 km/h times I have seen between 4.7 sec to 5.3 sec / 1/4 mile times range from 12.8 sec to 13.7 sec, varying from different 'published' magazines, as I will not take website info as solid evidence, more so a guide...

did all the 32 nismos come with the 260klm speedo? if so im after one because im pretty sure mine was swapped over for a normal GTR speedo with less klms.

All Skylines would have came with a 180km/h speedo until you find the R34 GTR V-Spec II Nur's and M-Spec Nur's that will have factory 300km/h speedo.

260km/h and 320km/h Speedo's would be aftermarket Nismo ones.

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i own a 32 gtr Nismo edition, the build number should be XXX100 thats how you tell if they are one or not.

they Come factory with N1 steel Wheel Turbos, No abs, No rear wiper and are rated 60kg lighter than the factory gtr. They also dont have lil things like the radio buttons on dash.

It was an option for the buyer to have Aircon and a radio, my one has both.

and also the full nismo kit as stated above. there is a couple of other lil things but i cant remember them atm.

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i own a 32 gtr Nismo edition, the build number should be XXX100 thats how you tell if they are one or not.

they Come factory with N1 steel Wheel Turbos, No abs, No rear wiper and are rated 60kg lighter than the factory gtr. They also dont have lil things like the radio buttons on dash.

It was an option for the buyer to have Aircon and a radio, my one has both.

and also the full nismo kit as stated above. there is a couple of other lil things but i cant remember them atm.

are you 100% the N1s are standard? my nismo has the N1s and they look like they have been factory fitted because there are no tool marks or anything as such around the turbo area. im still sitting on the fence about it though.

does yours have a nismo speedo???

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i own a 32 gtr Nismo edition, the build number should be XXX100 thats how you tell if they are one or not.

they Come factory with N1 steel Wheel Turbos, No abs, No rear wiper and are rated 60kg lighter than the factory gtr. They also dont have lil things like the radio buttons on dash.

It was an option for the buyer to have Aircon and a radio, my one has both.

and also the full nismo kit as stated above. there is a couple of other lil things but i cant remember them atm.

are you 100% the N1s are standard? my nismo has the N1s and they look like they have been factory fitted because there are no tool marks or anything as such around the turbo area. im still sitting on the fence about it though.

does yours have a nismo speedo???

I am pretty sure Deano 1 is correct.

If you have doubts, you can get your VIN Number and do a FAST Check.

- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/VI...ed-t128496.html

^^ Post your VIN Number in the thread above and someone can decode it for you to tell you exactly what your R32 GTR came with.

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i own a 32 gtr Nismo edition, the build number should be XXX100 thats how you tell if they are one or not.

they Come factory with N1 steel Wheel Turbos, No abs, No rear wiper and are rated 60kg lighter than the factory gtr. They also dont have lil things like the radio buttons on dash.

It was an option for the buyer to have Aircon and a radio, my one has both.

and also the full nismo kit as stated above. there is a couple of other lil things but i cant remember them atm.

have you ran yours down the 1/4? if so how did it go?

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Hey mate, I'm gonna assume you've just bought the car in your avatar - congrats!

I had a look at it... was very tempted, nice car. I can tell you that from what I looked at, and after doing a Nissan FAST check, it's a genuine Nismo. Of course, it's now white so it doesn't have all the hallmarks of the Nismo version.

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yeap they sure are 100% mine has steel wheel N1's and they are factory theres noway they been off the car.

yea thats one of the things i forgot the nismo cluster and yea she sure dose have one. Did you buy your car recently? i think i seen it on here for sale. Nah havnt ran it down the 1/4 yet, planing on running it within the next month just waiting on a mate to get his car back from the paint shop so we can cruise down there.

whats your VIN number???

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yeap they sure are 100% mine has steel wheel N1's and they are factory theres noway they been off the car.

yea thats one of the things i forgot the nismo cluster and yea she sure dose have one. Did you buy your car recently? i think i seen it on here for sale. Nah havnt ran it down the 1/4 yet, planing on running it within the next month just waiting on a mate to get his car back from the paint shop so we can cruise down there.

whats your VIN number???

yeah i swapped my clubsport for it 2 weeks ago.

can you send me a picture of your nismo speedo??? i want to try and get an original back in mine.

i see your from the coast too, what are the odds of 2 nismos being on the coast.

BNR32-100429

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Hey mate, I'm gonna assume you've just bought the car in your avatar - congrats!

I had a look at it... was very tempted, nice car. I can tell you that from what I looked at, and after doing a Nissan FAST check, it's a genuine Nismo. Of course, it's now white so it doesn't have all the hallmarks of the Nismo version.

yeah i just got it 2 weeks ago. swapped my clubby for it.

i like keeping cars looking original but i think it looks 10 times better in white, so im happy.

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so your build number is number 429 yea i havnt got a pic on my pc but i can post one up tomora.

yea man thats crazy theres too of em here and only 560 in the world and i doubt there would be the full amount left. crazy!

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so your build number is number 429 yea i havnt got a pic on my pc but i can post one up tomora.

yea man thats crazy theres too of em here and only 560 in the world and i doubt there would be the full amount left. crazy!

cheers.

yeah id say there would be less than 400 left at the most.

where did you get yours tuned at? was it a 4wd dyno?

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