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R34 GTT

There's series 1 & 2. Series 1 being the older has a different interior to series 2.

Some of the differences include a white backing to the speedo etc, different colour seats and sides and the pedals are also different (series 2)

Exterior wise, the bumper is different between both series.

It's pretty hard to get a series 2 r34GTT so most of them are series 1.

Also there are 4 doors and 2 door GTT. They also have minor differences but the engine setup is mostly the same.

But some stuff like the rear lights are not compatible between the 4 door and 2 door.

GTT = turbo so there isnt "different" models, just the series and the doors. "models" would be the non turbo ones such as GT-V, GT, etc.

and, its up for personal preference to which one is the best. They're all good imo. Just dont buy a dodgy one, nothing worse than buying a lemon.

Hope that helps a bit.

:P

Thanks a heap for that... hope i dont get a lemon.. but so lookin forward to getting one :P

cheers

Hi

It'll be wise to take someone familiar with the GTT and mechanically minded as well. They'll have a level head while you're still drooling over it!

Yes they're a great car when you consider that the R34 GTT has won the past two NZ Targas in '06/'07. Mind you the driver is a local to NZ. But still...

Perhaps check out the NZ Targa web site search engines??

Some cars GTTs and GTRs are coming out these days with a bit of rust in the undercarriage - and not just around the centre stop light...

Cheers!

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