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R34 GTR V-Spec = Standard GTR with firmer suspension, lower ride height, two extra readings on the Multi Function Display (MFD), which were, Intake and Exhaust Gas Temperatures, front and rear diffuser under the car.

R34 GTR V-Spec II = As of above with even more firmer suspension, larger rear brake rotors, carbon fibre bonnet with NACA Duct and clear indicator lenses.

Hi Julz,

Posts #2, #3 are spot on. Interior trim on V-Spec II is also a bit different too as Wiki says. ie. black cloth instead of grey, centre console is iridium colour, aluminium pedals.

PM me with your E-mail address if you want pics. :)

Cheers,

Tez

hay terry

thanks. i was more interested in the non v-spec and v-spec rather than v-specII (i cant really afford a II at this stage of the game have to buy my first property next feb-march so trying to keep the budget to 50k including on roads and insurance at this stage)

but i have found a few pics here and there and also browsed carsales a bit

cheers

Search is your friend, lots of vspec/vspec 2 and so on, comparisons, there was one really good thread that covered all of the 34 models, cant be bothered looking for it, but it is about, maybe its one of these

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sp...e+between+vspec

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...e+between+vspec

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sp...e+between+vspec

To be honest there is not all that much more to a V-Spec to a Standard R34 GTR.

Im sure if you just bought a Standard GTR you could add the accessories on yourself, it might end up cheaper that way... But depends on how much a Standard one goes for VS a V-Spec.

When I was searching for a non V Spec, I found other factors contributed to the final price more than the model itself. Such attributes like mileage, auction grade, and colour of the car had more to do with the selling price than the car being a V Spec or not.

yeah i know what u mean fellas. i just think that if i can get a v-spec for the same price as a non v-spec i reckon y wouldnt i. i cant buy for another 60 days anyway coz my cash is in a term deposit at the bank and doesnt open/unlock till 30th october. (i could open it now but ill lose 12% interest on 50,000 so im not really willing to lose a free 6 grand u know.

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