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Interested to know how many road-going R34 GTRs were built through out its 4 year production?

Update: (Thanks to gtr13)

The official number for R34 GTR's is 12,175

1999 - 5536

2000 - 1859

2001 - 2197

2002 - 1775

2003 - 2

Total V-Spec, V-Spec II and M Spec models - 7,338

Standard (Non V-Spec) ------ 3,962

V-Spec ---------------- ?

V-Spec II ------------- ?

GTR V-Spec N1 ----------------- 45

M-Spec --------------- ?

V-Spec II NUR ------------------ 750

M-Spec NUR -------------------- 250

Midnight Purple II ------------ 300, produced JAN 1999

Midnight Purple III ----------- 189, produced JAN 2000

Z-Tune -------------------------- 17

R34 Autech ----------- ?

More specific details in Post #16.

Let me know if I have missed anything.

I will update this list as we accumulate more data.

Cheers

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Found some more info from the "Rare Skyline Register, Garnering interest in a online registry of rare skylines" thread.

A little list of "rare" cars of the top of my head.

Any Pre 69 Skyline counts as rare to me..

Hako (Box) Suka (Skyline)

1969-72 C10 GTR - ??

Ken Mary

1972-3 C110 GTR - 197

R30

R30 1983 Paul Newman Edition - ??

R30 Tekamen (Iron Mask)

1983 R30 RSX Turbo C - ??

R31

R31 GTS1 - 200

R31 GTS2 - 200

R31 GTS Autech Version - ??

R31 RB20DET-R

R31 GTS-R - 800

R32 Godzilla

R32 1990 Nismo - 560

R32 1991-1993 N1 - 228

R32 1993 V-Spec - 1,453

R32 1994 V-Spec II - 1,303

R32 2000 Nismo S-Tune - ??

R32 199? Autech Version - ??

R33

R33 1995 Vspec - 3,823

R33 1996 Vspec - 1,358

R33 1997 Vspec - 1,002

R33 1998 Vspec - 255

R33 1996 Vspec LM - 98

R33 1996 Nismo 400R - 99

R33 1995 Nismo LM Road Car - ??

R33 199? Autech Version - ??

R34

R34 19?? N1 - 45

R34 1999 Nismo R-Tune - ??

R34 2002 M-Spec NUR - 250

R34 2002 V-Spec II NUR - 750

R34 2005 Nismo Z-Tune - 20

R34 199? Autech Version - ??

Interested to know how many R34 GTRs were built through out its 4 year production?

More specifically, how many:

GTR (Non V-Spec) --- ?

V-Spec ---------------- ?

V-Spec II ------------- ?

Nismo R-Tune -------- ?

GTR N1 --------------- 45

M-Spec --------------- ?

V-Spec II NUR ------- 750

M-Spec NUR ---------- 250

Z-Tune ---------------- 20 (base on VspecII)

R34 Autech ----------- ?

and any others not listed?

I will update this list as we gather more info in this thread.

Cheers

To say the Z-Tune is based on the V-Spec II is incorrect. The Z-tune could be built on any GTR with low KM's provided it met with Nismo's quality control. I believe the Z-tune in Australia was originally a Bayside blue 1999 model V-Spec GTR.

Also it is pointless to count how many R-Tune's there are because tomorrow there might be another one. Anyone can get the R-tune treatment done.

On another topic. Here's a brochure for the Midnight Purple II GTRs:

R34GTR%20-%20Midnight%20Purple%20Pearl%20II%20Brochure%20-%201.jpg

There was another colour (Midnight Purple Pearl III) which was later produced for the V-Spec II but not sure if that was a limited run.

correct me if im wrong but wasnt there a Z-Tune 1 AND 2?

the latest one was number 2 and is classed as a '2006 r34 GTR Z-Tune Z2'

the engine was also changed from the Z1 to Z2
SPECIFICATIONS

Base Model: Skyline GT-R (BNR34) V-spec (used)

Body Color: Z-tune Silver (KY0), special color for R34GT-R Z-tune only.

Engine Model: RB26DETT Modified spec, "Z2" (Z-tune concept engine spec.2)

from the japanese nismo site

Edited by 342Four
To say the Z-Tune is based on the V-Spec II is incorrect. The Z-tune could be built on any GTR with low KM's provided it met with Nismo's quality control. I believe the Z-tune in Australia was originally a Bayside blue 1999 model V-Spec GTR.

Also it is pointless to count how many R-Tune's there are because tomorrow there might be another one. Anyone can get the R-tune treatment done.

On another topic. Here's a brochure for the Midnight Purple II GTRs:

R34GTR%20-%20Midnight%20Purple%20Pearl%20II%20Brochure%20-%201.jpg

There was another colour (Midnight Purple Pearl III) which was later produced for the V-Spec II but not sure if that was a limited run.

Good info thanks. Ive researched a bit more yes a Z Tune can be based on any GTR that meets the requirements. R tunes are not limited production cars.

Also apparantly NISMO made a press release to say that only 17 NISMO Z-Tunes were built for customers in the end for a total of 19 Z-Tunes globally. 2 Prototypes and 17 customer cars.

so there are really only 17 road versions? can anyone confirm this?

correct me if im wrong but wasnt there a Z-Tune 1 AND 2?

the latest one was number 2 and is classed as a '2006 r34 GTR Z-Tune Z2'

from the japanese nismo site

The way I understand it is Nismo made a prototype Z tune with a "Z1" spec engine in 2002 for Tuners Battle. However all customer Z tunes have "Z2" spec engine.

Good info thanks. Ive researched a bit more yes a Z Tune can be based on any GTR that meets the requirements. R tunes are not limited production cars.

the only donar 34 gtr's they could not use for the z-tunes were the limited runs of the midnight purple II and III

the only donar 34 gtr's they could not use for the z-tunes were the limited runs of the midnight purple II and III

Any idea how many midnight Purple IIIs were produced? or if its indeed limited edition?

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A little bit more info I have found.

The R34 sold around 12k units in total from 1999-2002.

And the last GT-R in Japan, the NUR's fetched at least a price tag of over $100,000, as they were the last of the breed and most were pre-ordered. Only 1000 units made of those.

What do you think of these quotes?

Ok, bit more info to add there were apparantly 189 midnight purple III's produced jan 2000 and of course the 300 midnight purple II 's jan 99 both limited runs were based on the series 1 GTR's and came in both v-spec and standard models both these limited runs were not allowed to be used for the z-tune production

The official number for R34 GTR's is 12,175

1999 - 5536

2000 - 1859

2001 - 2197

2002 - 1775

2003 - 2 ( yes this is correct 2 GTR's were made from spare parts apparently and are not included in the official chasis number list as number BNR34-404495 was the last build on 29-8-02 both cars are said to have been given to the skyline museum in japan there is nothing stated as to what spec they were v-spec II , M-spec etc.

standard - 3,962

V-spec , V-spec II and M spec models - 7,338 (not sure if this includes the 1000 Nur editions)

V-spec N1 - 45 ( N1's were made in both V-spec and V-spec II no list of numbers of each)

80 cars were sent to england through nissan all as far as i know were V-spec not sure if they are included in the official numbers.

The last official GTR to come off the production line BNR34-404495 was a standard V-spec II in silver WV2 from the Tochigi plant on 29-8-02 this was sold to a customer.

V-spec II , M-spec and standard models were being built along side the Nur models so the last GTR made was in fact not a Nur edition but a standard v-spec II but no doubt worth alot more then any Nur edition.

Also of note the last GTR made from the Murayama plant was in march 2001 (the same month the plant shut down) it was another V-spec II in bayside blue BNR34-010107 this car was given to the skyline museum

let me know if any of this is wrong as my japenese is not that great

Edited by gtr13
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  • 1 month later...
considering it is the last skyline GTR made with the RB engine i would say so, might even rival the Z-tunes in value

Thanks gtr13, I have updated the first post with your data.

Any idea the break down for numbers of each V-spec, V-spec II and M spec models produced?

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