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Hello,

I am sure this has been discussed previously but I could not find the thread via the search button.

I am looking into getting an R34 GTR in near future. As the topic suggest, can anyone please list out the differences between the two?

I understand that V-spec II has the following:

CF bonnet

Larger brake

CF diffuser

Updated interior (Black)

Updated pedals

Is there anything that I missed?

Cheers,

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Hello,

I am sure this has been discussed previously but I could not find the thread via the search button.

I am looking into getting an R34 GTR in near future. As the topic suggest, can anyone please list out the differences between the two?

I understand that V-spec II has the following:

CF bonnet - Correct

Larger brake - Rears only

CF diffuser - Nope - all V Spec had a CF rear diffuser. Not on non-Vspec however

Updated interior (Black) - Correct

Updated pedals - Correct. Aluminium instead of plastic

Is there anything that I missed?

Cheers,

See my corrections above.

No differences in computers, engines, turbo's, suspension or gearboxes. Its basically cosmetic difference only (except the brakes which make no sense as they were over rear brake biased to begin with)

Thanks for the feedbacks guys

Appreciate it very much...

Overall, V-Spec II will be a better car but the price difference between V-Spec and V-Spec II is massive...

I cant really justify why I should pay that much money just to get mainly cosmetic upgrades

It has the N1 racing engen that is the main difference

No. Don't post if you don't know what you're talking about.

As for the differences, the major difference is that the V-Spec II is a newer car. There is next to nothing separating them except the mentioned cosmetics. Even the CF bonnet saves next to no weight over the standard aluminum item. Base your decision on which car is better overall and not on what the plastic sticker on the back says. This is what the price difference is based on.

I have owned an R34 GTR V-Spec and highly recommend buying a V-Spec over a standard GTR though as the cosmetic differences are pretty major, front lip, rear diffusuer make a big difference.

Oh and yes ALL R34 GTRs have Getrag 6 speeds.

Thanks very much for the comments guys.

Isn't only Nur Spec comes with N1 engine? Correct me if I am wrong.

Also, there is an R34 GTR M-Spec. What are the differences between M-Spec, V-Spec and V-Spec II?

I understand that M-Spec comes with leather seats with heater.

Cheers,

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