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hi guys

i noticed these facts abt the r34 gtt

1) they were produced in 1998 to 2000(carsales listed one as late as 2000)

2) 1998 ones had 'SKYLINE' on the rear bumper whereas the 1999s do not

guys, not too sure about this but can anyone post up some info on the series that r34 gt-t came out in?

thanks

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This topic has been covered quite a few times, if you search you'll find :blink:

yeah sorry abt this,man but i tried before. Searching by "r34 specs" or series was just too vague..

i will try again but if you know the links, it would be nice to have them. Thanks:)

oh yeah i saw ur 34's pics in the pics section.. very tastefully done....

ahh more torque series 2,

two tone interior on series 2 around instruments, cluster etc, etc

series 2 don't have a rear window wiper i believe,

series 2 don't have little clips for the rear seatbelt to guide along near your shoulder,

the engine cover is all one colour on series 2 no red writing on it like series 1,

lots of little things, i'd just do a search.

Same turbo in the Series II.

Possibly different camshafts for Series II, or at least Series I's produced after 10/98 - and as mentioned in other threads different oil filters recommended.

ahh more torque series 2,

two tone interior on series 2 around instruments, cluster etc, etc

series 2 don't have a rear window wiper i believe,

series 2 don't have little clips for the rear seatbelt to guide along near your shoulder,

the engine cover is all one colour on series 2 no red writing on it like series 1,

lots of little things, i'd just do a search.

Mine's a 2000 Series 2, all as mentioned above cept mine's got a rear wiper. I thought they all have rear wipers.

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