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Differences between VSPEC I and VSPEC II

-Dry-carbon bonnet

-N1 rear calliper & disc

-Drilled aluminium pedals

-Black cloth interior Vs grey

-clear front & side indicators

-Radiator has plastic caps instead of aluminium

-Boot lid doesn't have lining inside

-different colour plastic centre console

-different stereo

-oil pressure read in kPa on the instrument panel / MFD

-no adjustment for the xenon beam

-different design switches/adjuster of the rear-view mirrors

-slightly different painting technique were the engine room is painted body colour rather than black base

-carbon rear diffuser made by different company

-different design steering wheel (very slight design change)

Differences between VSPEC II and NUR

N1 block

N1 water pump

N1 oil pump

N1 turbines

N1 exhaust manifolds

N1 pistons

N1 piston rings

N1 con rods

Balanced crank

N1 I/C rubber hoses

Gold engine cam cover

Gold Chassis plaque

Special Millennium body colour available

Special metal-look V-spec II Nur/ M-spec Nur badges

300Km/h speed meter

grabbed it from this site if u wanna pop over:

http://linney.org/Nissan_skyline_R34GTR_info.htm

CroatianDelite:

Differences between VSPEC I and VSPEC II

-Dry-carbon bonnet

-N1 rear calliper & disc

-Drilled aluminium pedals

-Black cloth interior Vs grey

-clear front & side indicators

-Radiator has plastic caps instead of aluminium

-Boot lid doesn't have lining inside

-different colour plastic centre console

-different stereo

-oil pressure read in kPa on the instrument panel / MFD

-no adjustment for the xenon beam

-different design switches/adjuster of the rear-view mirrors

-slightly different painting technique were the engine room is painted body colour rather than black base

-carbon rear diffuser made by different company

-different design steering wheel (very slight design change)

Differences between VSPEC II and NUR

N1 block

N1 water pump

N1 oil pump

N1 turbines

N1 exhaust manifolds

N1 pistons

N1 piston rings

N1 con rods

Balanced crank

N1 I/C rubber hoses

Gold engine cam cover

Gold Chassis plaque

Special Millennium body colour available

Special metal-look V-spec II Nur/ M-spec Nur badges

300Km/h speed meter

grabbed it from this site if u wanna pop over:

http://linney.org/Nissan_skyline_R34GTR_info.htm

I wouldn't: the jade colour just looks dowdy and dirty to me.

LW.

who cares about the colour! u can always respray to the colour of ur choice

im thinking black/purple pearl melting into yellow pearl...

i would also kill for a nur.

well maybe not KILL per se. but maim...

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hehe, nismo sized wang.

Millenium Jade or Champagne Gold, what ever floats your boat :D - Paint code (EYU)

hmm looking at those pics, i'm wondering if there were 2 colours? M Spec's (be it V Spec II's or Nurs) were available in Champagne Gold but might also be referred to as Millenium Jade.

woohoo for digging up old threads :D

just found my new paint colour... cheers chingwah!

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