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morning all,

I was reading up the other day on a modded R32 GTS-t, and it mentioned something about a "quick response" ABS system that was highly sought after by R32 drivers, apparently appearing similar to the normal system aswell. Has anyone got this?, and how can i tell if its in my car! What are the benefits and if i was looking for it is it overly priced due to availability???

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morning all,

                 I was reading up the other day on a modded R32 GTS-t, and it mentioned something about a "quick response" ABS system that was highly sought after by R32 drivers, apparently appearing similar to the normal system aswell. Has anyone got this?, and how can i tell if its in my car! What are the benefits and if i was looking for it is it overly priced due to availability???

if you have it, then it will be located above the turbocharger heat shield on the rear corner of the passenger side

i thought that most R32's don't have ABS and that's why its sought after. the unit itself is just a good unit, thus the 'quick response' thing...

Waz.

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yeah i have a GTS-4 and it has the ABS unit above the turbocharger heat shield, but by the way they worded it in the magazine it sounded like it was different to the 'usual' ABS unit. i didnt know that some R32's came without it. so that must be it. yay for me that i have it i spose. and im thinking you would be able to adapt or plug in the unit as mine has it......but then again it does have a few similarities to the GTR that the GTS-t doesnt. so basically i have no idea. maybe i should shutup before looking too stupid...

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I have a GTS4 and it has ABS. You can check by looking at the model number (blue plate under the bonnet) if it ends with something like AB (I think the B stands for ABS). There is a thread here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ht=Model+Number

that explains all the model number meanings.

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