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I don't think there is a GT-V

there is

25GT

25GT FOUR

25GT Turbo

25GT-X

25GT-X FOUR

25GT-X turbo

GT

So i'm guessing you mean GT-X. They are like the luxury spec but outside there is no difference at all. Just the rear spoiler is a bit lower if it has one and no intercooler intake in the front left of the frontbar.

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The R34 GT-V is basically the chassis, driveline and components (eg brakes, suspension, LSD) of a GT-T, but with the RB25DE.

http://www.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/0001GT_V/

http://www.nissanperformancemag.com/may03/skyline_gtv/

//edit: removed incorrect statement.

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The R34 GT-V is basically the chassis, driveline and components (eg brakes, suspension, LSD) of a GT-T, but with the RB25DE.

http://www.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/0001GT_V/

http://www.nissanperformancemag.com/may03/skyline_gtv/

If you're looking to import into Australia under SEVS, note that non-turbo R34s are ineligible.

Hrm.

Jspec have a few up, as do Prestige.

How come ineligibility?

Thank you for your help :P

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the only way you could tell is if you walked around the back and looked at the badge, if it is still in place.

25GT being the V and of course 25GT-T being the turb'd one.

because the GT-V has the GT-T alloy wheels there is no other external visual clue.

unless of course you looked in through the windscreen to look for the 3 gauge console on top of the middle of the dash which the turb's have and the V won't have.

i have a manual GT-V sedan arriving next month with any luck

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no

the 25GT's do lack the GT-T interior, alloys, brakes, suspension, front strut brace, HICAS and rear stabilizer.

from my print out the 25GT has no LSD

it also states an auto GT-T/GT-V has a 'rear screw refuse LSD' and the manuals have a 'rear helical LSD' but I'm sure most of you would know that.

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Nissan R34 GT

Sedan

5 speed manual

1998cc

GF-HR34 frame

RB20DE

Sedan

E-ATx 4 speed auto

1998cc

GF-HR34 frame

RB20DE

Coupe

5 speed manual

1998cc

GF-HR34 frame

RB20DE

Coupe

E-ATx 4 speed auto

1998cc

GF-HR34 frame

RB20DE

Nissan R34 25GGT

Sedan

dual matic M-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DE

Coupe

5 speed manual

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DE

Nissan R34 25GGT-X

Sedan

dual matic M-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DE

Nissan R34 25GGT

Coupe

dual matic M-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DE

Nissan R34 25GGT FOUR

Sedan

4 wheel drive

5 speed manual

2498cc

GF-ENR34 frame

RB25DE

Sedan

4 wheel drive

E-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

GF-ENR34 frame

RB25DE

Coupe

4 wheel drive

5 speed manual

2498cc

GF-ENR34 frame

RB25DE

Nissan R34 25GGT TURBO

Sedan

5 speed manual

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DET

Nissan R34 25GGT-X FOUR

Sedan

4 wheel drive

E-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

RB25DE

GF-ENR34 frame

Nissan R34 25GGT TURBO

Coupe

5 speed manual

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DET

Nissan R34 25GGT FOUR

Coupe

4 wheel drive

E-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

GF-ENR34 frame

RB25DE

Nissan R34 25GGT TURBO

Sedan

dual matic M-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DET

Nissan R34 25GGT TURBO

Coupe

dual matic M-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DET

Nissan R34 25GGT-X TURBO

Sedan

5 speed manual

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DET

Nissan R34 25GGT-X TURBO

Sedan

dual matic M-ATx 4 speed auto

2498cc

GF-ER34 frame

RB25DET

BREAKDOWN

GT

sedan - manual

sedan - auto

coupe - manual

coupe - auto

25GT

sedan - dual matic auto

coupe - dual matic auto

coupe - manual

25GT-X

sedan - dual matic auto

25GT 4

sedan - manual

sedan - auto

coupe - manual

coupe - auto

25GTT

sedan - manual

sedan - dual matic auto

coupe - manual

coupe - dual matic auto

25GT-X 4

sedan - auto

25GTT-X

sedan - manual

sedan - dual matic auto

NOTES

They all have ABS

LSD diff is an option for the RB20DE and RB25DE, and standard on everything else

Satellite navigation is an option for all the cars

Side airbags are also an option for all cars

All the 4 wheel drive R34s come with 15" rims and they are all RB25DE

RB20DE R34s come with 15" rims

RB25DE R34s come with 16" rims

RB25DET R34s come with 17" rims

GT-X is only available in sedan

All RB25DET come with 225/17 tyres

HAVENT BEEN ABLE TO FIND ANY INFO ON THE R34 GT-V. ANYONE ACTUALLY OWN ONE?

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Actually... bayside blue was an option on models other than the GT-V a couple of months before the GT-V went into production.

Also if you didn't get the series 1 GT-V (jan-aug 2000) you got the hideous Series 2 R34 narrowbody bumper as standard. Interestingly the second series GT-V's also dropped a few nice colours like red and yellow... possibly due to lack of interest from new car buyers in japan.

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