'R's have a 20mm front swaybar. Use an open end wrench to check. The rear
shock boots are also the earlier 1.6 design with the short bump stop.
Randy
> The other things I know to look for are sway bar diameter (I can't tell
> decisively between an 11mm and 12mm bar without another to compare to),
> and the presence of a Torsen. I had him launch the car moderately hard
> into a couple of right-hand turns; he got inside chirp but no wheelspin.
> I'm not convinced that it was hard enough to be a definitive test; don't
> know how hard you have to launch the thing to find out.
>
> My question is: is there no definitive way, like an option code or VIN
> decode or some badging, to identify a 1994 R-package? I couldn't find any
> option code listings in the center console, glovebox, or inside the door
> jamb.
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