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Hey guys...Soon I'll be purchasing a 1996 R33 Skyline GTS25 (non-turbo). I was just wondering what the differences of the interior are compared to the turbo model. Do non-turbos come with the same features as the turbo? for example, dual airbags, power windows, CD player, automatic air con, etc....also...how much power do non-turbos have? i heard they got around 140kW...would this be right? and what is its 0-100km/h time?

answers would be greatly appreciated.. :blink:

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Hey guys...Soon I'll be purchasing a 1996 R33 Skyline GTS25 (non-turbo). I was just wondering what the differences of the interior are compared to the turbo model. Do non-turbos come with the same features as the turbo? for example, dual airbags, power windows, CD player, automatic air con, etc....also...how much power do non-turbos have? i heard they got around 140kW...would this be right? and what is its 0-100km/h time?

answers would be greatly appreciated.. :blink:

0-100 in about 7. something

140kW sounds about right.

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Then a N/A doesnt have much less Kw than Cos Anit they meant to have 180 Turbos

Am i the only one who find it hard to understand this?

All i can gather from that is that N/A doesnt have much less Kw, cuz they are ment to have 180 turbo's? :|

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