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looking at purchasing a 1999 R34 GTR but the car is not a V-spec. It has been fitted with V-spec suspension however. Im wondering if there are any other difference between V-spec and non V-spec GTRs apart from the suspension?

this has probably been asked a million times and i tried using the search function but its a bit of a PITA. sorry for the inconvinience.

cheers

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looking at purchasing a 1999 R34 GTR but the car is not a V-spec. It has been fitted with V-spec suspension however. Im wondering if there are any other difference between V-spec and non V-spec GTRs apart from the suspension?

this has probably been asked a million times and i tried using the search function but its a bit of a PITA. sorry for the inconvinience.

cheers

And how do you know that it has a V-spec suspenssion?

There are quite a few differences, here are some that I can think of: Front lower lip that goes under the car on V-specs only , rear carbon fibre defuser goes fron the back to the diff on V-specs only. MFD on V-specs has 2 extra functions , exhaust temp and i/cooler temp.

Suspenssion is a little harder on V-specs but the struts look the same , I'm sure I missed a few though..

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And how do you know that it has a V-spec suspenssion?

There are quite a few differences, here are some that I can think of: Front lower lip that goes under the car on V-specs only , rear carbon fibre defuser goes fron the back to the diff on V-specs only. MFD on V-specs has 2 extra functions , exhaust temp and i/cooler temp.

Suspenssion is a little harder on V-specs but the struts look the same , I'm sure I missed a few though..

And I think the LSD is electronic as opposed to mechanical?

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