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Keepers of this knowledge please reveal yourselves. I'm thinking there is not much difference, but it'd be worth knowing. I'm guessing I is for '93 models and II for '94s. But what are the real differences?

Thanks.

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Keepers of this knowledge please reveal yourselves. I'm thinking there is not much difference, but it'd be worth knowing. I'm guessing I is for '93 models and II for '94s. But what are the real differences?

Thanks.

I figured you already knew..? :P

Vspec2 had Atessa pro i thought? OOskylineOO will be on soon to tell us I am sure, or Chef.

You know me too well. :P

V-Spec = Had upgraded to Brembo brakes a revised ATTESA E-TS system and factory fitted 17" BBS wheels with 225/45/17 tires.

Approx of 1,453 V-Spec's were made starting on the 3rd of Feb 1993.

V-Spec II = Same as V-Spec but with 245/45/17 wider tires.

Approx of 1,303 V-Spec II's were made starting on the 14th of Feb 1994.

Supposedly the V-Spec and V-Spec II's weighted an extra 50kg then the standard R32 GTR's...

see, fkn told you he would be here!
lol his spot on with dates, production numbers and all haha good on u champ

oh and the v-spec II gets the awesome vpec2 sticker on the back...easy 10kw more power :P

:P

Thanks guys!

Stuff all difference in numbers considering that's world wide production. Also, the wider tyres, are they on wider rims or are they still on the 17 x 8's. If so, then you replace the tyres (let's face it they're prob not OEM by now anyway) and save for 150 extra vehicles and the kudos of the badge there is not much difference. Right. Wrong? :(

I figured you already knew..? :D

You know me too well. :)

V-Spec = Had upgraded to Brembo brakes a revised ATTESA E-TS system and factory fitted 17" BBS wheels with 225/45/17 tires.

Approx of 1,453 V-Spec's were made starting on the 3rd of Feb 1993.

V-Spec II = Same as V-Spec but with 245/45/17 wider tires.

Approx of 1,303 V-Spec II's were made starting on the 14th of Feb 1994.

Supposedly the V-Spec and V-Spec II's weighted an extra 50kg then the standard R32 GTR's...

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