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Old 01-28-2004, 11:14 PM
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type m

i was just curiouse at what a type m was... im not planning on buying a skyline here in america but i like to look at them and i just happened to come by a type m and never heard of it... so reply if you will
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Re: type m

The R32 GTS-t and GTS4 came in both standard or Type S (sport) or Type m (hear motorsport but yea who really knows).

The type M had the big breaks, heavier sway bars, and HICAS. Now some type S's came with HICAS but that was in fact an option until 1991.
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In Australia we also have a Type-M R33. It came with a different dash, and short shift kit as standard i believe. But the whole centre console is different aswell. I think it also came out with a different front bar, and mechanical differences are similar to those in the R32 i would presume.
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For the R32 the Type-M package also included a speed sensitive front spoiler (which could be bypassed with a switch), a sportier steering wheel, and the infamous R32 5 spoke 16 inch mag wheels. (Not quite the same as the R32 GTR's, but close)
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Re: type m

The active front spoiler was also an option on the GTS which no type-m's were available.

Come to think about it the 5 spoke mag makes sence though. It has clearance for the larger brake calipers in the front.
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