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SII R34

-Darker rims (GTR Colour)

-More Torque (bout 20nm's more, maybe a touch more)

-Different LSD (Viscous as opposed to Helical)

-Two tone steering wheel

-Two gear knob (all interior diff shown in the pics)

-Different Front bar

-Factory metal pedals, racing type.

That's about it i think. I would classify the extra torque and different LSD as significant.

cheers.

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AFRO8 (Bayside Blue R34 GTT Series 2) works in Sumner Park and see's ya a bit, you could always check his car out for specifics. Yes, the engine cover is all grey on the series 2 (But Afro's was hand painted).

See the pics in my sig for my car. They also got rid of the silver letters "SKYLINE" on the back and changed it to just an inprinted type lettering.

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I think Dan may be refering to me as the 'new guy' in qld.

I've got a bayside but it's S1

I haven't seen Afro's S2 but I think he has an AF front bar.

Check out this thread. has a couple of pics.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=83984

This guy in NSW is just importing a S2.

I can't find the URL, but there's a great site that lists EVERY little thing on S1 vs S2 - with heaps of photos.

Try the links at http://www.r34gtt.net - there's some great R34 GTT info on that site.

PEAR

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