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Hi all,

I am looking at buying a R34 sedan and have found a GTX turbo sedan auto, but i havent heard of one of these in a turbo before and was wondering what the differance between the GTt and the GTXt is. I have found a site that listed all the 34 models but i could not find the same model letters that we use in Aus.

Any help with this matter would be great.

Thanks Andrew

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Hi all,

I am looking at buying a R34 sedan and have found a GTX turbo sedan auto, but i havent heard of one of these in a turbo before and was wondering what the differance between the GTt and the GTXt is. I have found a site that listed all the 34 models but i could not find the same model letters that we use in Aus.

Any help with this matter would be great.

Thanks Andrew

Didn't think the GTX came in turbo form.. unless it has a aftermarket turbo as far as I know the GTX has all the Turbo options as in 17" Wheels, stiffer suspensions, etc but without the turbo.

But don't quote me as I ain't a total expert - lol

I was thinking the same thing but was assured that it was factory turbo. I did find a site that had two different turbo models from nissan, but this site had different letters describeing there 34 lineup, the GGT turbo and the GGX turbo it was a U.K. based site i dont know if that would have anything to with it.

Found this and it sounds like a better version than the GTT.

http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/compare/?show_compare_list

Never new they made so many varients for that model!

http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/nissan/skyline/1998_5/

They even had a RB20 version very rare, maybe you can't import em into oz hence why never heard of em.

Yeah I would go for the GTX Turbo seems like a premium version of the GTT.

Ghetto Girl - yes they are different sizes.

Gtst4d - there are 2 different specs of the Gtx that I've noticed obviously being NA GT-X and turbo'd GT-X. I've seen this after going through many japanese auction listings. Unfortunately I haven't found any website links to prove this only by what I've read on the online auction sheets and then running the VINS through FAST to determine the real model designation. One thing I can say is that the GT-X was never AWD as it dosen't have a '4' in the model designation i.e. GT-Four.

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