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Hey all,

Looking at the R34, I've come across something which is pretty confusing.

From what I can gather there are numerous references to the 25GT and GTT.

From another site http://users.pandora.be/theskylinesundergr...specifications/ we see references to the GT, GT25 Turbo.

Now correct me if I am wrong, the 25GT = GTT = GT25 Turbo (What is the correct name?)

And the GT is a RB20DE

So there are only 2 turbo models, the GTR and the GTT/25GT/GT25Turbo.

??? headspinner ???

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25GT-T is the correct name. It is the RB25DET Neo. This car is commonly referred to as the GT-T.

The 25 GT is the non-turbo RB25DE Neo engine. The common giveaway is the missing lower case 't' on the badge and the 3 gauges (boost, oil temp and battery level) in the centre console and of course the under bonnet differences.

There are both 4 door and 2 door variations of both but there is also a RB20DE 4 door that is the GT-X i think.

The last are the GTR's and of course the GTR Z-Tune which there are only 20 being made.

Hope this helps

The 25 GT is the non-turbo RB25DE Neo engine.  The common giveaway is the missing lower case 't' on the badge and the 3 gauges (boost, oil temp and battery level) in the centre console and of course the under bonnet differences.

If the 25GT is the non turbo, then why would it have a boost gauge?

Oh dear now Im even more confused! hahaha

So the 25GT is not the same as the GTT?

If the 25GT is the non turbo, then why would it have a boost gauge?

Oh dear now Im even more confused! hahaha  

So the 25GT is not the same as the GTT?

25GT is what the badge should say and shouldnt have a turbo or the three gauges. If it does have the three gauges a turbo and still has the 25GT badge, then its probably a custom job. Or, someones swapped badges.

There are ppl on the forum who have done the conversion quite well.

See the pics on my website to see what the badge should look like for the turbo models.

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