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Chronology of R32 releases

[b][i]1989[/b][/i]

May	Manufacturing Commences

Aug	Introduction GTR, GTS4, GTSt and GTS



[b][i]1990[/b][/i]

Mar	Special Edition NISMO GTR

GTR Enters Group A JGTC

Sept	Special Edition GTS "Urban Load" (4 Door)

Special Edition GTE "Sky Load" (4 Door)

Special Edition Grand Prix Version



[b][i]1991[/b][/i]

July	Introduction N1 Spec GTR

Aug	Revision of specifications (see above post)

Introduction GTS25 (2 Door and 4 Door)



[b][i]1992[/b][/i]

Jan	Limited Edition GTS V Selection (2 Door)

April	Special Edition Autech Version (4 Door)

Special Edition 35th Anniversary of Skylines GTE Type X-V (4 Door)



May	Special Edition 40 millionth Nissan passenger car production commemoration limited

 edition vehicles released:

 GTS25 SV(4 Door)

 GTE SV(4 Door) 

 GTS SV(2 Door)



[b][i]1993[/b][/i]

Jan	Special Edition 60th anniversary of Nissan's foundation commemoration vehicles released:

 GTS-t Type M 60th Anniversary (2 Door)

 GTS Type J 60th Anniversary (4 Door)

Feb	Introduction GTR V Spec (later to be known as V Spec I)

May	Special Edition 60th anniversary of Nissan's foundation commemoration vehicles released:

 GTE V Selection 60th Anniversary (4 Door) 

 GTS V Selection 60th Anniversary (2 Door)



[b][i]1994[/b][/i]

Feb	Introduction GTR V Spec II

Most of this info is leeched of Japanese technical info sites and magazines. Haven't relied on any foreign sources to try and keep it to minimal speculative data.

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Just an update, that the Type J, Type S and Type M's were released with their lower spec counterparts. They were all higher spec packages or bundles available on your car when you bought it... what you got in the package varied from year to year and from dealer to dealer, but usually included a bodykit, upgraded interior trim, sports steering wheel and alloy wheels.

The 60th Anniversary Type M and Type J however were released in 1993, as even higher spec package tot he regular Type M and Type J already available.

question......

Special Edition 60th anniversary of Nissan's foundation commemoration vehicles released:

GTS-t Type M 60th Anniversary (2 Door)

if a car was made in this date is it automatically a 60th anniversary??

also i have factory leather, could this b an extra option

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