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Nah buddy, not sure where you got your sources from but its all wrong.

GT-V has all turbo options but runs a same NEO engine, without the turbo.

GT-X specifically had the NEO6 without sway bars, but had the bigger brakes and other small pluses.

they all have the NEO motor.... the I6 just stands for INLINE 6 surly you knew that? yours has stock brakes they arnt bigger you already said the GT-V has the turbo options thus has bigger brakes yours are stock the GT-V has the 4 pod sumitimo brakes as on the turbo models but a slighlty smaller rotor size than the 296mm on the R34 GT-T. should google pics man you will see yours are definatly not bigger they as on all NA R34's bar the GT-V. please provide links to this better motor and parts brakes etc to help a prospective buyer into getting what he is paying for and so your not advertising something it dosent have :thumbsup:

25 GT, GT-X, 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 200 ps (147 kW)<LI>GT-V 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 177 kW<LI>GT-FOUR – 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 200 ps (147 kW) 4WD<LI>GT-T – 2.5 L RB25DET NEO turbo I6, 280 hp (206 kW, 343 N m)

Exactly what I expected, you got results from Wikipedia. I have import documents proving that this is a GT-X. Tell me right now, what would be better, actual documentation of the car, or Wikipedia that even a 5 year old could change sources on Wikipedia. To even prove Wikipedia's results are wrong, it lists a R34 GT as RB20DE NEO and a 25GT as RB25DE, when both models are simply the same.

Please get off my thread, and don't gate crash.

Do not tell me how to sell my car, and if you have any other inquires, please go and make your own thread. It is against forum policy to tell someone how to sell there car, or to list information on there car. Only comments should involve enquires. I have just reported you to mods, Thanks for your time mate thumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif.

Ps. If you are going to show people sources of how to sell there car, or what there car has got when you don't even drive it and are comparing it from pictures, don't use Wikipedia, it makes you look retarded. pinch.gif I think people know there own car better than Wikipedia does, and some random guy like you.

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