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Hey guys, i've just bought an R34 GTt, 98 model. And am not sure what types of brakes the car has. I beleive there not ABS, but i'm not sure. The brake system is standard.

I think there not ABS, from the little driving i've done so far (a couple of hours) but i'm not sure.

What is the standard for this model?

Also is there any sites out there that have a detailed list of standard features.

Thanks

Edited by driver4567

When you turn the ignition on, do you have a ABS light on?

If its ABS you should.

Also if you open the bonnet, follow the lines from the brake master cylinder, if the go straight to the brakes you don't have ABS, if they go into the large ABS unit, you have ABS.

I would assume all GTT's would have ABS as its more then likely part of the traction control system.

GTT's all have ABS. Here's some info for you on the specs.

http://www.linney.org/index.html?Nissan_sk...R34GTT_info.htm

(scratch that.. dead link)...

try this thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...142547&st=0

Edited by Howie

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