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Just brought my self a R34 GT-V, (Imported, waiting for compliance)

I have found out some info on the GT-V, but nothing concrete, like a spec sheet or something,

Just want to know if anyone has one of these or knows the specifications on the GT-V.

The jist of it is the GT-V is a NA sitting on a GT-T chassie, same suspension, same brakes, hicas, viscous LSD. how accurate is this?

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Just brought my self a R34 GT-V, (Imported, waiting for compliance)

I have found out some info on the GT-V, but nothing concrete, like a spec sheet or something,

Just want to know if anyone has one of these or knows the specifications on the GT-V.

The jist of it is the GT-V is a NA sitting on a GT-T chassie, same suspension, same brakes, hicas, viscous LSD. how accurate is this?

The GT-V has the same brakes and suspension as the GTT. The suspension wont make much of a difference because most people swap that anyway, but the brakes are a good upgrade.

The interior is still the na setup obviously (no centre gauges)

I doubt it has the GTT gearbox, most likely just the stock na box

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Auto box, not sure if there is a difference between na autos and turbos

With the suspension, does this mean I can upgrade the suspension using GT-T parts or even R34 GT-R suspension - something like http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:L:LCA:AU:1123

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Almost 100% just GTT

GTR's use diff lower mounting points at the rear and have diffrent sprint rates at the front because of the extra weight of the driveshaft/diff/props

Just do a search (top right hand just under the SAU banner, click search, then adavanced search.. type in what ever and scroll down and click on the "suspention" section so it only searches that) in the suspention section.. has been covered many-a-time

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I have just bought a R34 GT-V as said above 100% GTT minus the turbo. Mine is a 4 door 5 speed in Black Pearl, still very much stock [have to save some money before I have a play with it]. check out the link below.

       http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt-Owners-t204323.html

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The GT-V has the same brakes and suspension as the GTT. The suspension wont make much of a difference because most people swap that anyway, but the brakes are a good upgrade.

The interior is still the na setup obviously (no centre gauges)

I doubt it has the GTT gearbox, most likely just the stock na box

Correct, the GT-V does not have the GTT box It has a variant of the R32 RB20DET gearbox ( with some subtle differences like electronic speedo drive, different shaped gearstick etc ).

GTV.pdf

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Everything I have seen has said the GT-V came out in 2000, which is in-correct as my GT-V I brought was built in March 1999, (checked the VIN on Nissan Fast)

So I wonder what if anything is different about mine than the ones built in 2000+

It probably wouldnt have any difference if it was built late in 99, but March is very early, I got Xenons, as I saw them when I went and had a look at my car before it gets sent off to get a compliance plate. (hopefully they leave the xenons in)

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From what I can gather the GT-V is a 2000 production model but was released in late '99. The post 2000 release models had the S2 updates e.g. 2 tone gear knob/steering wheel, white backed speedo/rpm gauges on the dash, the (slightly) ugly front bar and probably a few more things I'm not aware of. This confused me for a little while but you're right, GT-V was first released in 1999.

P.S. If the workshop do their job they won't leave the xenons in :)

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P.S. If the workshop do their job they won't leave the xenons in :D

yep true, they took mine out the bastards...

i've got the headlights that say xenons, but no xenon bulbs haha

i never understood why they took them out?? plenty of cars have xenons now days, whats the deal?

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I found this site the other day, it cover series2 skyline's. But info and spec seem to be the same as series1. you will need a web page translater such Free Web Translator

http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/R34/0008/index.html

Free Web Translator

http://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_translator.html

cheers :)

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