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Hey guys,

I'm just after a bit of info here, and couldn't find much on my own so I thought I would ask the community for help.

I am currently looking to buy another 32 and have come across a r32 impul 4-door, I just wanted to find out what the difference was between a regular gts-t and the impul version and whether it is a rare model or not.

Thanks in advance for the help guys.

Matt.

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Impul is a workshop who do special versions of Skylines, similar to Tommy Kaira etc.

Impul 32 has...

Full Impul kit

Impul 16" Wheels

Impul branded Momo wheel.

Impul strut braces

Impul exhaust

Impul upgraded suspension

200 were built.

Unsure what else it has, basically though it features improvements on the standard car.

Impul is a workshop who do special versions of Skylines, similar to Tommy Kaira etc.

Impul 32 has...

Full Impul kit

Impul 16" Wheels

Impul branded Momo wheel.

Impul strut braces

Impul exhaust

Impul upgraded suspension

200 were built.

Unsure what else it has, basically though it features improvements on the standard car.

Thanks for the help,

It does have the impul wheels, strut bars and bodykit, But is there anyway to tell the exhaust and suspension are the impul items? are they a specific type or have a way of identifying them?

I'm not too sure about the suspension, I'd imagine the exhaust would have Impul stamped on the rear muffler somewhere, either on the tip or on the muffler body. Does it have a little plaque which says what number it is?

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