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Hey guys i'm looking at buying an R34 GTT but I want to get a specific looking one. I don't know what it's called/what year it is... but I don't want the ones that have the silver 'S' symbol on the hood or the red 'S' symbol in the front grille area of the front of the body. It's the one that's sort of plain at the front... like the R34 in the pic below. Could someone tell me what make/year this type of R34 GTT is? Thanks guys

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theres no specific type of r34 that is what you are describing.

red S's are apart of a cosmetic kit. mostly the NISMO kits.

where as the Silver S is apart of all r34s that come from the factory and are only removed by private owners. so when you buy a r34 you just need to see if they have already taken it off. its not hard to do urself either.

basically any r34 from 1998 to 2001 can be wat you want. you just have to make sure its not kitted with the things you dont need.

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series 1 1998-2000 comes with a "S" n the bonnet, Series 2 2000+ comes with a "S" in the grill and as above the red "S" is a nismo one. my series 2 one was pretty easy to remove and i could put it back in if i wanted. series one im guessing of you take it off wrong you will need to repair the paint a bit.

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