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A mate in Brisbane saw an R34 this week with GTS-t badge on rear.

I rang a brake & suspension shop to get my brakes done, said it was an R34 & he asked me if it was a GTS-t or GTT.

GTST's have 310mm disc rotors & GTT's have 296mm - according to his brake manual.

That's all I know.

Its all weird. My Car is known as an R34 GT-T 2 door coupe. The badge on the back says 25GTt

25 being the engine, GT being most of the R34's and t being turbo.

Ive seen 25GT which are the N/A version.

The owners manual for my car doesnt list the GTST, only the GT-X (is a 4door rb20DEneo i think), GT-T 2 and 4 door and GT 2 and 4 door.

The difference between the R34 GTS-T and the R34 GT-T is that:

The R34 GT-T actually exists.

People can put incorrect badges on their car if they want to, like a GTR badge on a GTS-T.

Or have no badge at all (someone stole my GTR badge).

:D

R32 GTS-T = R33 GTS-T = R34 GT-T

R32 GTR = R33 GTR = R34 GTR

Guest RedLineGTR

R33 Grand Touring Sports Turbo - The 25 Stands for the 2.5 litre Engine.

Have a look if you still have the sticker on your r33 gts-t is states gts25t

R34 Grand Touring Turbo - The 25 Stands for the 2.5 litre Engine.

Have a look if you still have the sticker on your r34 gt-t is states gt25t

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