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all r34 bars are the same. wasnt aware there were different series.

r33 s2 bar will fit on but it wont line up with the headlights. around the guards will be fine. you have to change headlights, re0 bar and bonnet if you want to do it properly

yeah i turns out there is i keep getting told i have a very rare car but i dont know how true that is but its a 2001 r34 gtt series 2 manual 4 door and yeah there is a difference in the front bumper if you have a look at my garage/photos youll see what i mean,

thanks for your help though

so the reenforcement bar doesnt need to be changed ??

if you read what i wrote " i keep getting told i have a very rare car but i dont know how true that is"

but what they said when they saw it was that there wernt many 4door manual turbos made in 2001 and thats why there is no listing on any car insurence data base. but as i said i dont know how true that is it might be they just said that because they didnt want to admit there database wasnt up to date .

but yeah thanks for the help the r33 post had me thinking because all i was going to do was change the bumpers and front reo bar but if it was going to be pannals and bonnet i would have had to re think

Yeah ok i was just wondering why they were saying it was rare.. Keep your panties on :)..Yeah 2001 was the end year for the GTT.. So there possibly isnt many of that year imported over here as maybe jap owners are still keeping theirs.. Insurance just really need to know that its a series 2 GTT.. as the 2000 model is the same.. Both are basically the same anyway except diff looks..

And no you won't be required to change bonnet and panels...

ok thanks for that ? here is a question whats the diff locks you talk about ?? because i was going to ask on the forums later my diff doesnt act like lsd diffs iv had in the past , still turns normal with out tyre skipping but if im heavey on the throttle it lights up the wheels (normal ) but if im accelerating on a straight and then back off the trottle and turn it sends the back out like you would epect from a mini spool or a solid diff (u use to run a solid diff in a holen for rally and the only way to turn at speed was to back off before the corner so you could get the rear unstuck them power on to take the corner)

my mates 98 model does not ack like my one . or is it just r34 diffs react different ?>

but thanks for your help as i said i dont know why he said it was rare as iv seen nothing backing it up on these forums

LOL sorry.. i was being lazy.. i mean different looks.. series 2 has different seats, gauge colours, tacho, front bar, etc.. they are the same engine wise etc.. not different headlights etc.. just visual stuff..

I don't think that its rare.. I think that there arent many 4 door 2001 in aus yet.. As they are probably still owned by their japan owners.. There is nothing different between a 2000 & 2001 as they are both series 2..

oh ok cool yeah iv seen a few arround but all auto's i dont know what year but they look the same other than the bumper

well that makes it easyer i can just worrie about getting hold of a bumper and maybe the front reo bar (just to be safe )

thanks for your help

What a load of crap, R34 series 1 won't fit a series 2 unless u mod a few things, even then you will have a huge gap between the bonnet and bumper.

The front reinforcing bar needs changing and the bars under the headlights need changing, its lines up fine with the panels but leaves a big gap under the bonnet, oh and then there's the wires for the indicators, either buy new tips or trim the bits of plastic so they can slot into the ugly series 1 indicators

btw i have a manual series 2 R34, they aren't that rare I've seen quite a few in my town, turb and non turb

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What a load of crap, R34 series 1 won't fit a series 2 unless u mod a few things, even then you will have a huge gap between the bonnet and bumper.

The front reinforcing bar needs changing and the bars under the headlights need changing, its lines up fine with the panels but leaves a big gap under the bonnet, oh and then there's the wires for the indicators, either buy new tips or trim the bits of plastic so they can slot into the ugly series 1 indicators

btw i have a manual series 2 R34, they aren't that rare I've seen quite a few in my town, turb and non turb

have you gone from series 2 bumper to series 1 ?? what did it cost in changeing the bits and this gap under the bumper hwo would u fix it ?

I bought the series 1 bar for $50 but decided it wasn't worth leaving it on if it didn't fit 100%, you could buy an aftermarket fiberglass bar and modify it a lot easier than the plastic factory one.

And as for the huge gap, that might be due to having an aftermarket bonnet...

I wouldn't have much of a clue about a FMIC, but if you wanted the series 1 bar just for that then i would suggest the factory Altia (some call it nismo) front bar as its got similar air flow but looks nicer (with an aftermarket lip)

did you change the reo bar.. cause they are diferent heights.. which would lower your bar.. this he already mentioned he was going to buy.. never seen a gap in the bonnet b4.. maybe lower the stops? or reo may have dropped bar again.. and indicators he already knew about and was changing.. my mate fitted a s1 bar easily with trimmed reo though..

also aftermarket front bars on r34 are sold as that.. not seperated into s1 & s2.. but again you gotta trim reo to fit on some of them..

did you change the reo bar.. cause they are diferent heights.. which would lower your bar.. this he already mentioned he was going to buy.. never seen a gap in the bonnet b4.. maybe lower the stops? or reo may have dropped bar again.. and indicators he already knew about and was changing.. my mate fitted a s1 bar easily with trimmed reo though..

also aftermarket front bars on r34 are sold as that.. not seperated into s1 & s2.. but again you gotta trim reo to fit on some of them..

thankyou thats what i wanted to know (that someone has done it ) yeah i knew about the indicaters im going to get just jap clear ones , but i needed to conferm the reo thats all , thanks for that now i just have to find another bumper because the one i had avalible has been sold between finding it and finding out wether i can fit it lol .

thanks for your help

I bought the series 1 bar for $50 but decided it wasn't worth leaving it on if it didn't fit 100%, you could buy an aftermarket fiberglass bar and modify it a lot easier than the plastic factory one.

And as for the huge gap, that might be due to having an aftermarket bonnet...

I wouldn't have much of a clue about a FMIC, but if you wanted the series 1 bar just for that then i would suggest the factory Altia (some call it nismo) front bar as its got similar air flow but looks nicer (with an aftermarket lip)

i thort of that but i wasnt planning on spending much on the bumper as its just for flow and to fit the front mount easyer,

thanks for you help

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