GTS-T -- GTS-T Type-M differences

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R32ONP
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Car: R32 Skyline GTS-T
RB20DET
Location: New Zealand

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hey guys im from new zealand and i own a 1990 r32 skyline gts-t which i beleave is a type-m...i beleave this as it has the full type m bodykit,larger diameter front and rear disks (with 4 and 2pot callipers)...

i was wantingto know if anyone knows EXACTLY what thedifferences are cos iv herd alota stories

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SullivanRacing06
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Car: r32 gtst, 06 350z, r32 gtr, rs4 steaga, 04 350z, f350/6bt
Location: Gainesville

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all the turbo skylines use 4 pot front 2 pot rear calipers

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R32ONP
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Car: R32 Skyline GTS-T
RB20DET
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i know bro.....hence y i said the type-m has larger discs!!!! this i know as i have parked a gtst beside my gtst type m and both front and rear disks are much much larger...calipers the same...

it seems no one actually knows the specific differences....

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SullivanRacing06
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Car: r32 gtst, 06 350z, r32 gtr, rs4 steaga, 04 350z, f350/6bt
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rite...... i work on a type m and two gtst on a monthly basis, installed the same pad/ rotor combo on all three and the same rotors n pads on my gtst.....

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R32ONP
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Car: R32 Skyline GTS-T
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yea??? like i said the rotors are massively different....unless u have type m rotors on the gtst??? does anyone know any other dirrerences?? there must be as wikipedia says the type m is lighter???

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