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gts-4's are a poor mans gtr in that they have the all wheel drive driveline of the gtr but with the gtst, rb20det, engine under the bonnet.

Thanx for that little piece of insight mate but was only asking about the exhaust ahahahhaha.

Cheers to those who answered my question.

cheers guys

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The 'insight' was posted for stig mick

I'm sure I met a guy that said he had a gts-4 that was non-turbo and he was on his L's his dad was in the passenger seat

And I have seen a gts-4 that was turbo swell

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It's possbile they made some non-turbo ones....i have only seen turbo ones.

Definitly wouldnt be a good car to drive with the all wheel drive system adding extra weight and not having a turbo there to give you some power.

Would be no fun at all to drive :down:

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It definatley had 4 stud wheels so it must have been non-turbo

They are pretty rare though right? Haven't seen many gts-4's for sale

yeah not many around. Theyre alright though. Mate had one with some mild work done to it. Went hard and was very stable around corners etc. But then again stability = no fun

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I'm sure I met a guy that said he had a gts-4 that was non-turbo and he was on his L's his dad was in the passenger seat

And I have seen a gts-4 that was turbo swell

R33 GTS4s were N/A. The logic seems to be that a RB25DET would have made the car too close to a GT-R, so why would anyone fork out the extra $$$ for the R. (My R32 GTS4 has had a RB25DET heart transplant, and was tuned to 180 at all 4)

Any R33 GTS4s with a turbo are after-market jobs.

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