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hi all, long time i have not been on the forum. Hope you guys can help.

i am looking to buy an R34 4 door GTT Tiptronic.

i need to learn about the R34 series. did they start in 1998? and what are the differences between the series 1,2 and 3? is there anything i should look out for. Hope all R34 owners can help me.

Ron

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yeah they started in about May of 98. There are only 2 series. Series 1 went to about 2000, and Series 2 went from 2000 - 2002 or so.

Not much difference between them mostly cosmetic, front bar different, and interior colours different.

Umm can't think of to many things to look for off the top of my head so just do a search and i'm sure something will come up. Good luck R34's are so nice.

if you're gonna import, i can refer ya to the cheapest 34 compliance in OZ if you want :laugh:

differences between 1 and 2

- darker colour rims on S2

- different front bar on S2

- viscous as opposed to helical LSD (or the other way round, i always forget)

- different interior trim, more of a two-tone theme in the S2

- aluminium pedals in S2

- more torque in S2 (bout 20nm i think)

- power same

there are quite a few others, but just can't quite remember all.

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