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Hey. I don't know if there is any regularity throughout the system.

Looking to buy (From R32 onwards) but want specifically 4WD and RB26 powered cos I want the drivelinefor a project.

However, most people don't list as to whether its 4wd or not.

Do the GT, GTS-T GT-R, etc actually designate what ebgine/drive combo is within?

Any help appreciated, CHeers.

Blake.

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GTS4/GTR are the 4WD models.

If you are looking are model codes (i.e. HCR32, HNR32, BNR32 etc) the 'N' signifies 4WD, HNR32 is an R32 GTS4 with an RB20DET whereas a BNR32 is an R32 GTR with an RB26DETT.

As said above only GTR's come with 4WD and an RB26(2.6L twin turbo inline6) The GTS-4 have the same 4WD system but only have an RB20(2L single turbo Inline6). GT/GT-T/GTS/GTS-T are all RWD with RB20 or RB25.

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