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hi guys,

just a nooby question as I am new to GTRs,

I am going to buy a R34GTR (after I sell my EVO X MR) but got a bit confuse between the Standard and VSPEC and VSPEC II, I have try to search the forum and google it, the information I got is all over the places so can some guru please tell me the major difference between the 3 ??

much appreciate it for any input !!

wen

All three have the same power output whilst stock.

V-Spec over Standard GT-R has

* front splitter and diffuser

* rear carbon diffuser

* lower stiffer suspension

* exhaust temp and intake temp sensors shown on mfd (additional info thanks to wedge_r34gtr)

* ATTESA E-TS Pro + active LSD at rear (additional info thanks to thatlbeme aka Ian)

V-Spec II over V-Spec has

* aluminium pedals

* brake upgrade on rear

* carbon bonnet with naca duct

* slightly darker iridium console

* black door trim and seats with white stitching (instead of red)

* more stiff suspension (additional info thanks to wedge_r34gtr)

* clear front indicators (additional info thanks to wedge_r34gtr)

Added a few things to the list.

V-Spec over Standard GT-R has

* front splitter and diffuser

* rear carbon diffuser

* lower stiffer suspension

* Additonal sensors on mfd

V-Spec II over V-Spec has

* aluminium pedals

* brake upgrade on rear

* carbon bonnet with naca duct

* slightly darker iridium console

* black door trim and seats with white stitching (instead of red)

* stiffer suspension again

* white front indicators

Just wanted to add 1 more to the list, Like the R33, the new R34 GT-R V-Spec (Victory Specification) models come equipped with the ATTESA E-TS Pro system and an Active LSD at the rear, while standard GT-R models come with the non-Pro system and a conventional mechanical differential.

BNR34

Production figures 9568 (by 12/2001)

Descriptions Standard: 3714

V-spec: 5812

V-spec N1: 42

R34GTR Top Number : BNR34-000001

Body Colours Version 1

- Bayside Blue (TV2)

- White (QM1)

- Sonic Silver (KP4)

- Athlete Silver (KV2)

- Black Pearl Metallic (GV1)

- Active Red (AR2)

- Lightning Yellow (EV1)

- Midnight Purple II (LV4) / Limited edition of 300.

- Midnight Purple III (LX0) / Limited edition.

Version 2

- Bayside Blue (TV2)

- Athlete Silver (KV2)

- Sparkling Silver (WV2)

- White (QM1)

- White Pearl (QX1)

- Black Pearl Metallic (GV1)

Version 1 Released: 8th January 1999.

Length: 4,600mm x Width: 1,785mm x Height: 1,360mm

Wheelbase: 2,665mm

Curb Weight: STD 1,540kgs / V-spec 1,560kgs

Max Power: 280ps/6,800rpm

Max torque: 40.0kg-m/4,400rpm

* Length: -75mm, Width: +5mm, Wheel base: -55mm (compared with BCNR33).

* Increased torque by 2.5kg-m from BCNR33.

* 245/45-18 tyres.

* Twin ball bearing ceramic turbochargers.

* Boost pressure increased to 0.93bar from 0.84 of BCNR33.

* Brembo brake calipers and discs.

* Getrag 6-speed manual gearbox.

* N1 conn-rod bearings as standard.

* Red engine cover.

* Plastic cambelt cover. (BNR32/BCNR33: metal)

* Lightweight turbo outlet tube. (-1.8kg)

* Multi Function Display.

* Engine immobilizer.

* Herical LSD on GTR Std.

* Brake cooling air guide on V-spec.

* Front diffuser and rear carbon fibre diffuser on V-spec.

* Active LSD and ATTESA E-TS PRO on V-spec.

* Harder suspensions on V-spec.

* V-spec special tacho meter.

Version 2 Released: 28th August 2000.

* N1 rear brake calipers on all GTR range.

* Aluminium pedals.

* Revised interior colour scheme. (Version 1: Grey cloth / Version 2: Black cloth)

* Revised centre cruster colour scheme (Version 1: Gold / Version 2: Illidium)

* Clear front indicators and side repeaters.

* Additional body colour: White Pearl and Sparkling Silver.

* Carbon fibre bonnet with NACA duct on V-specII (-4kgs).

M-spec Released: 8th May 2001

* Based on V-specII.

* Full leather interior.

* Front seat heater.

* Special ripple control shock absorber.

* Special rear stabilizer.

* Fine grip type steering wheel with gold stitching.

* Aluminium Bonnet. (Optional: Carbon Fibre Bonnet with NACA duct.)

* Exclusive body colour.

* Limited edition of 50 per month.

N1 Version * N1 Ball bearing metal turbochargers.

* N1 Bigger rear brake caliper and discs.

* Big capacity front mounted engine oil cooler.

* Less electric control of wing mirrors. (non colour coded.)

* Plastic hand brake lever. (Std: leather)

* Plastic centre console lid. (Std: leather)

* Less air-con.

* Less rear wiper.

* Less rear fog light.

* Less remote control key.

* Less audio.

V-specII NUR

M-spec NUR Released: 26th February 2002.

* Limited edition of 1,000 as BNR34 GTR Final Edition.

* N1 turbochargers.

* N1 Engine block.

* N1 Pistons with weight balancing.

* N1 Piston rings.

* Weight balanced conn-rods.

* N1 Oil pump.

* N1 Water pump.

* N1 Exhaust manifold.

* N1 Intercooler air hose.

* Exclusive cylinder head cover colour.

* Exclusive gold VIN plate.

* Exclusive rear emblem.

BNR34

- GTR Std, October 2000 - August 2002

- V-specII October 2000 - August 2002

(Incld. V-spec, January 1999 - September 2000 / V-specII Nur, February 2002 - August 2002)

- V-specII N1 October 2000 - August 2002

- M-spec, May 2001- August 2002

(Incld. M-spec Nur, February 2002 - August 2002)

BNR34 October 2000 Onwards.

Basic Information

Power Delivery System 4WD

Model Code Nissan GF-BNR34

Gearbox GETRAG 6-speed Manual Gearbox

Measurement

Length x Width x Height 4600 x 1785 x 1360mm

Cabin Length x Width x Height 1780 x 1400 x 1105 mm

Wheelbase 2665mm

Tread (Front) 1480mm

Tread (Rear) 1490mm

Ground Clearance 145mm

Curb Weight 1540kg

Passengers 4 persons

Doors 2 Doors

Engine

Type Water Cooled In-Line 6 DOHC 24 Valves Intercooled Twin Turbocharged

Remarks -

LEV -

Engine Model RB26DETT

Turbocharger Turbochargers with Intercooler

Displacement 2568cc

Compression Ratio 8.5

Bore 86.0mm

Stroke 73.7mm

Fuel Injection System Nissan EGI(ECCS) Electric Fuel Injection System

Fuel Type Unleaded Premium Petrol

Fuel Tank Capacity 65L

Performance

Max Power 280ps/6800rpm

Max Torque 40.0kg-m/4400rpm

Fuel Consumption (Japanese 10/15 Mode) 8.1km/L

Minimum Turning Radius 5.6m

Powertrain / Steering System

Steering System Rack and Pinion with Power Assist

Tyres (Front) 245/40ZR18

Tyres (Rear) 245/40ZR18

Brake System (Front) Ventilated Disc

Brake System (Rear) Ventilated Disc

Suspensions (Front) Independent Strut Multi Link

Suspensions (Rear) Independent Strut Multi Link

BNR34 V-spec January 1999 Onwards.

BNR34 V-specII October 2000 Onwards.

BNR34 V-specII NUR February 2002 Onwards.

Basic Information

Power Delivery System 4WD

Model Code Nissan GF-BNR34

Gearbox GETRAG 6-speed Manual Gearbox

Measurement

Length x Width x Height 4600 x 1785 x 1360mm

Cabin Length x Width x Height 1780 x 1400 x 1105 mm

Wheelbase 2665mm

Tread (Front) 1480mm

Tread (Rear) 1490mm

Ground Clearance 130mm

Curb Weight 1560kg

Passengers 4 persons

Doors 2 Doors

Engine

Type Water Cooled In-Line 6 DOHC 24 Valves Intercooled Twin Turbocharged

Remarks -

LEV -

Engine Model RB26DETT

Turbocharger Turbochargers with Intercooler

Displacement 2568cc

Compression Ratio 8.5

Bore 86.0mm

Stroke 73.7mm

Fuel Injection System Nissan EGI(ECCS) Electric Fuel Injection System

Fuel Type Unleaded Premium Petrol

Fuel Tank Capacity 65L

Performance

Max Power 280ps/6800rpm

Max Torque 40.0kg-m/4400rpm

Fuel Consumption (Japanese 10/15 Mode) 8.1km/L

Minimum Turning Radius 5.6m

Powertrain / Steering System

Steering System Rack and Pinion with Power Assist

Tyres (Front) 245/40ZR18

Tyres (Rear) 245/40ZR18

Brake System (Front) Ventilated Disc

Brake System (Rear) Ventilated Disc

Suspensions (Front) Independent Strut Multi Link

Suspensions (Rear) Independent Strut Multi Link

BNR34 V-specII N1 October 2000 onwards.

Basic Information

Power Delivery System 4WD

Model Code Nissan GF-BNR34

Gearbox GETRAG 6-speed Manual Gearbox

Measurement

Length x Width x Height 4600 x 1785 x 1360mm

Cabin Length x Width x Height 1780 x 1400 x 1105 mm

Wheelbase 2665mm

Tread (Front) 1480mm

Tread (Rear) 1490mm

Ground Clearance 130mm

Curb Weight 1560kg

Passengers 4 persons

Doors 2 Doors

Engine

Type Water Cooled In-Line 6 DOHC 24 Valves Intercooled Twin Turbocharged

Remarks -

LEV -

Engine Model RB26DETT

Turbocharger Turbochargers with Intercooler

Displacement 2568cc

Compression Ratio 8.5

Bore 86.0mm

Stroke 73.7mm

Fuel Injection System Nissan EGI(ECCS) Electric Fuel Injection System

Fuel Type Unleaded Premium Petrol

Fuel Tank Capacity 65L

Performance

Max Power 280ps/6800rpm

Max Torque 40.0kg-m/4400rpm

Fuel Consumption (Japanese 10/15 Mode) 8.1km/L

Minimum Turning Radius 5.6m

Powertrain / Steering System

Steering System Rack and Pinion with Power Assist

Tyres (Front) 245/40ZR18

Tyres (Rear) 245/40ZR18

Brake System (Front) Ventilated Disc

Brake System (Rear) Ventilated Disc

Suspensions (Front) Independent Strut Multi Link

Suspensions (Rear) Independent Strut Multi Link

BNR34 M-spec May 2001 onwards.

BNR34 M-spec NUR Feruary 2002 onwards.

Basic Information

Power Delivery System 4WD

Silica Brace (EY0) for M spec only

Model Code Nissan GF-BNR34

Gearbox GETRAG 6-speed Manual Gearbox

Measurement

Length x Width x Height 4600 x 1785 x 1360mm

Cabin Length x Width x Height 1780 x 1400 x 1105 mm

Wheelbase 2665mm

Tread (Front) 1480mm

Tread (Rear) 1490mm

Ground Clearance 130mm

Curb Weight 1580kg

Passengers 4 persons

Doors 2 Doors

Engine

Type Water Cooled In-Line 6 DOHC 24 Valves Intercooled Twin Turbocharged

Remarks -

LEV -

Engine Model RB26DETT

Turbocharger Turbochargers with Intercooler

Displacement 2568cc

Compression Ratio 8.5

Bore 86.0mm

Stroke 73.7mm

Fuel Injection System Nissan EGI(ECCS) Electric Fuel Injection System

Fuel Type Unleaded Premium Petrol

Fuel Tank Capacity 65L

Performance

Max Power 280ps/6800rpm

Max Torque 40.0kg-m/4400rpm

Fuel Consumption (Japanese 10/15 Mode) 8.1km/L

Minimum Turning Radius 5.6m

Powertrain / Steering System

Steering System Rack and Pinion with Power Assist

Tyres (Front) 245/40ZR18

Tyres (Rear) 245/40ZR18

Brake System (Front) Ventilated Disc

Brake System (Rear) Ventilated Disc

Suspensions (Front) Independent Strut Multi Link

Suspensions (Rear) Independent Strut Multi Link

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  • 1 month later...

I have seen some GTR post 2000 onward come with black interior that does not mean its a VSPEC II though.

I rang up the dude and he told me its a standard R34 (Non VSPEC or VSPEC II)

is there any obvious thing u can tell beside the cosmetics??

why the hell the VSPEC II is much more than the VSPEC and how much would I be expecting to pay extra for VSPEC II on top of VSPEC ??

thanks heaps guys

i bet your lookin at that black gtr is melb? 01 gtr. i didnt know they came in non vspecs either. but its a fully optioned gtr non vspec. i seen it. drove unbeleivable. very quick (has been boosted) however front end fixed, acid rain on roof on slight rust around rear brake light

  • 1 year later...

Sorry to bump an old thread, just wondering if anyone had some decent comparison shots between a stock 34 GTR & a V-Spec (and maybe VSii). Still can't tell the difference :P

Also, are the upgraded attessa & active diff decent upgrade from the original?

Reason I ask is that I may be interested in buying a '34, but not sure if the VSpec badge is worth the added price of admission.

Sorry to bump an old thread, just wondering if anyone had some decent comparison shots between a stock 34 GTR & a V-Spec (and maybe VSii). Still can't tell the difference :P

Also, are the upgraded attessa & active diff decent upgrade from the original?

Reason I ask is that I may be interested in buying a '34, but not sure if the VSpec badge is worth the added price of admission.

Visually they are very similar but to the trained eyes, they can tell the difference.

The slight differences are, in addition to what's been listed above in the thread:

Base Model R34 GTR vs V-Spec:

- Had a firmer suspension = Lower ground clearance (But still sits quite high)

- Front and Rear Carbon Fiber Diffusers.

V-Spec vs V-Spec II:

- Equipped same to the V-Spec but:

- Had an even more firmer suspension = More lower ground clearance (But still sits quite high)

- Carbon Fiber Bonnet with NACA Duct

- Larger in diametre in rear brake rotors.

Interior trims slightly varied from all three models along with the MFD.

Base Model had 7 different readings and the V-Spec / V-Spec II have 2 extra readings of Intake and Exhaust Temp readings.

Base model R34 GTR came with the ATTESA E-TS.

V-Spec / V-Spec II came with the ATTESA E-TS Pro System: It acts the same as the Base Model but has the capability to split the torque from left to right at the rear wheels.

The differences are subtle and not really worth the extra thousands of dollars if you plan on modifying the car.

Or you can just buy the Base Model and add on the carbon fiber parts later / upgrade brake rotors and suspension etc...

Thanks for clearing that up, so cosmetically it's basically diffusers and the bonnet.

Yeah that's about it.

Along with indicator lens colour / interior trim colour / Aluminium pedals / 2 extra MFD readings.

Nothing too special, but minor changes to make it a V-Spec / V-Spec II.

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