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hey just looking over the different types of models and i keep getting confused on which is factory stock and which is after market

just wondering if anyone knows were i can find 100% stock pictures so i know what i want

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hey just looking over the different types of models and i keep getting confused on which is factory stock and which is after market

just wondering if anyone knows were i can find 100% stock pictures so i know what i want

of what? be more specific dude

well in general really.

but specifically atm im looking for differences of r34 gtt s1 and s2. physically ofcoarse.

id really like every angle possible.

the kits on it, the interior, the wings etc

you google it and what not and all you find is gtrs and a different thing every post

well in general really.

but specifically atm im looking for differences of r34 gtt s1 and s2. physically ofcoarse.

id really like every angle possible.

the kits on it, the interior, the wings etc

you google it and what not and all you find is gtrs and a different thing every post

i asked because you didn't specify a model in the first post

their is only one series of GTT R34's as far as im aware.. R33's are the model with 2 series... r34's came in both 2 and 4 door, along with turbo (GTT) non turbo (GT, GT-V) variants.

as far as im aware this is a stock 34 gtt, any different and its aftermarket. http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12B3584B2D74

not a huge fan of the r34 so take anything i say with a grain of salt

ahk yeah that looks heaps stock thanks

but i know there very rare but there is a gtt s2 its purely looks but it does exist, theres 3 on car sales but there auto haha. havent seen a manual one as of yet.

ahk yeah that looks heaps stock thanks

but i know there very rare but there is a gtt s2 its purely looks but it does exist, theres 3 on car sales but there auto haha. havent seen a manual one as of yet.

Would like to see pics of this R34 "series 2" that you speak of.

Pretty sure they don't exist.

Car sales link?

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...=1&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963593 4294963846 4294783734&silo=1011

notice the white and black trim on the steering wheel, the gtr kinda pedals umm cant remember the other things, i think the front bump MIGHT be the stock s2 but not 100% sure.

just minor things but i think i like them better haha

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...=1&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963593 4294963846 4294783734&silo=1011

notice the white and black trim on the steering wheel, the gtr kinda pedals umm cant remember the other things, i think the front bump MIGHT be the stock s2 but not 100% sure.

just minor things but i think i like them better haha

99% sure thats just changes made by the owner or a autech or similar styled version.. NOT a s2..

theres talks on this site about the s2 aswell.

cant find any at the moment

maybe im using the wrong word? type 2 or spec 2? i dont know if theres a difference, definately seen maybe convos about it though

I read somewhere here that very early R34s ran a non-NEO RB25, ie the same engine that was chucked into the late model R33s. I take this with a grain of salt though, as I have never seen a non-NEO RB25 equiped R34 before (not that I have seen a lot of R34s in the first place :()

Other than that I believe there was the factory option Nismo body kit but that would be about it I think.

First thing's first. There is technically no "series II" GTT. People usually just refer to the later model as a series II, however in reality it wasn't called a series II from factory like the R33 series II was. This is why you are having a hard time finding info or people knowing exactly what you are talking about.

So to find photos of the differences it's pretty simple; the older years are what you are refering to as a series I (98,99) and the later years is a series II (2000,2001,2002). It is bugger all difference other than the slightly changed front bar and a couple of other things. Hardly worth calling it a series II.

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