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Skyline gts-type m R33SkylineDude 01-14-2002, 05:35 PM :bandit: Hi all! Do eny one have parts for my car laying?! example: Type r Grill, bumpers, engine stuff, intercoolers and so on??!! Regards Klas cayman1 05-15-2002, 01:19 PM check out www.takakaira.com my3rdskyline 02-02-2004, 03:33 AM you want an intercooler for your GTS eh? may I ask why? Please tell me you didn't put a turbo on an RB20E engine. That SOHC pile of crap will blow up. I used to have one. :-) If I were you, I'd stop thinking about grills and bumpers and start thinking about an engine swap or a new car. Not a bad 130HP family car though. Spec2 Girl 02-02-2004, 02:23 PM you want an intercooler for your GTS eh? may I ask why? Please tell me you didn't put a turbo on an RB20E engine. That SOHC pile of crap will blow up. I used to have one. :-) If I were you, I'd stop thinking about grills and bumpers and start thinking about an engine swap or a new car. Not a bad 130HP family car though.I was under the impression that a Type M R33 meant that it was a turbo. Zwrangler 02-02-2004, 04:03 PM "I was under the impression that a Type M R33 meant that it was a turbo." yeah I think the R32 m specs are the ones with the 2.0litre rb20E non turbo engine. the R33 type m is an RB25DET engine which is a turbo 2.5 litre. my3rdskyline 02-02-2004, 09:20 PM I'm just confused about the title of this thread. so is the car a GTS or a GTS-t? Spec2 Girl 02-02-2004, 11:42 PM I'm just confused about the title of this thread. so is the car a GTS or a GTS-t?If the Skyline he's talking about is an M-spec R33 then it's turbo (it will be an R33GTS25t). Some people refer to any Skyline that isn't a GTR as a GTS regardless of whether it's a GTS or GTS-t (or for the R33 a GTS25t). my3rdskyline 02-02-2004, 11:55 PM that's a shame. I have owned a GTS and a GTS-t. I'd never call my GTS a GTS-t and I'd certainly NEVER call my GTS-t a damn GTS. :-P Thanks for the info though :-) :-) :-) :-) Phatboy R 02-18-2004, 10:18 AM I have a question to ask... So if you only had a couple thousand owe say $7000 g's, would it be wiser to go with a R33 type-m skyline or type s r32 ... or should i just keep saving in hopes of owning a r33 type R>>?? VQuick 02-18-2004, 06:35 PM There is no such thing as a Type R Skyline. :grinno: Phatboy R 02-19-2004, 08:49 AM Excuse me .... , But I was refering to the line of cars nissan kept on putting out.. the GTR serious.the R 32 , R33, R34 ,possibly new R35... GTR_in_SF 02-19-2004, 11:13 AM Excuse me .... , But I was refering to the line of cars nissan kept on putting out.. the GTR serious.the R 32 , R33, R34 ,possibly new R35... A GTR is A GTR!! NOT a Type R :banghead: Phatboy R 02-19-2004, 04:37 PM Ok wow I see people are already trying to show me up in the forums nice... ithought i made it clear that i meant GTR which is in fact Not a Type R wow made a mistake when typing it happens get overyour self .. go jerk and have a nice day K>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TuxedoCartman 02-20-2004, 07:41 AM To be honest, I've seen JAPANESE magazines occasionally casually refer to the Skyline GTR as a "Type R". For some model years, there were half a dozen Skyline GT's, but only one or two GT-R's. So when discussing Skylines, a Skyline GTR could be loosely referred to as a "Type R", and on that topic most people who AREN'T TOO OVERLY SENSITIVE THAT THEIR LEGENDARY GOD-CAR MIGHT GET DISRESPECTED would know exactly what was being discussed. On topic, sadly, no, I don't know of anyone that stocks parts in America for a GTS. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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