I understand that some people may not have had problems with the axles, but I am building the car from scratch. I'd rather put up a little more money to eliminate the fear of breaking something.
Did you read the thread I posted above?
"Yes, but if you read the rest of my post....you can't have GTR style 6 bolt drive shafts because there aren't any half shafts to match them and the diff centre."
It didn't sound like you knew for sure if the R34 GTR non-V-Spec definitely did not come with the HLSD.
I found this thread here:
http://www.freshalloy.com/showthread.php/147112-Install-Guide-Q45-Differential-swap-into-240SX-subframe/page2
"If you want to upgrade your output flanges you can use the R34 Sklyine output flanges which are 6x1 and will work in the HLSD, ofcourse these gotta come from a HLSD equiped R34.
R34 HLSD output shafts Part #'s 38220-0V771 (left) 38220-0V770 (right)"
Here is this too:
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/379872-r34-gtr-or-r34-gtr-vspec/
"I own a non V-Spec 34 with 340awkw (no idea what that equates to in hp), and the extreme amount of traction actually makes it a lil boring... Wait till you push it a lil and you will find how grippy these mofo's are. The helical diff in the non V-Spec is actually a huge improvement over the viscous units, they promote better traction and keep the rear a lot straighter whilst wheelspinning. I had mine in rwd mode for a couple of weeks after a dyno run, even with 275's you really begin to appreciate what the 4wd system does
I have a later model (01-02), which means that i get the sexy black interior, better coloured brush aluminium console, alloy pedals, and white dials. The 2nd gen R34 GTR is definitely preferable to the 1st (arguably the 1st gen vspec too). You will eventually seek your own stiffer suspension, bigger rear brakes, and diffusers that you miss out on. VSpec II's are still very expensive in Aus. "