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Do a search my friend there was a thread not long ago comapring the series one to series two R34's. Off the top of my head the R34 came out in 1998 and the series 2 came out in late 2000??? someone please correct me if im wrong.

The major differences between a GTT and GTR are 4WD bigger engine, extra turbo etc.

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Series 1 came out in May/April '98 - The series 2 in Aug 2000

The difference's are mainly cosmetic (new front bar, darker wheels and GTR coloured interior) although the S2 has a little extra torque.

GTR wing - Adjustable and a little taller

GTT wing - Non adjustable sits lower with different tip design.

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so all owners with 34gtt's whats the good and bad about the car?

had any problems small or big?

how bout 1/4 mile times what have u achieved with what mods?

and how much roughly would u pay for a 99 manual turbo in excellent condition with about 50-80k on the clock?

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Hello All,

I have the same question as well. I am in the process of buying a GT-t from Japan (hopefully 2000 Series I or II) and have had some mixed responses from people when I have asked them how the car drives.

Haven taken one for a test drive I can say with some confidence that the acceleration of a GT-t is very similar to that of the old 185kW 5-litre V8's that Holden used to use before the 5.7-litre came along.

It does tend to come on boost a little later when compared to the R33 GTs but this is something you can get used to by either using the gearbox a little more intelligently or buying a good AM boost controller.

All in all its a good little car with exceptional value for money when you compare it to anything that is vaguely equivilant on the Australian market.

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Umm i find that my stock R34 GT-t eats even brand new SS commodores. So i don't know how you'd think the old aussie made v8 is comparable to the rb25det neo engine. With the boost thing it's not bad really theres plenty of torque down low compared to the old non neo engines found in the r33's. So yeah. The comment about the power being like the old 5 litre engine though has left me dazzled.

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Had mine for a year. Absolutely love it and very reliable. Used as a daily driver that sees about 50km a day. Basic mods and making ~200rwkw which I think is plenty for a daily driver. Haven't had a chance to run down the strip yet, but would like to soon.

Have only had some very minor issues and car has cost me less to run than my old liberty that liked to split cv boot seals every few months.

Minor issues so far:

*Blown park lights - Who cares when the replacement globes cost $1

* Climate control not working - Internal sensor was disconnected when stereo was fitted. Easy fix.

*Transmission went into safety cut out mode once - Not sure what caused this but it hasn't happened since.

For a manual like you specified you could pay anywhere from high 20s upto almost 40 depending on condition and mods. If you searched around you could probably find a very nice example in the lower range of that bracket.

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thanx for the replies guys...

whats the diff between s1 and s2 and is it worth searching for one and paying more money? coz theres a few things differnt between s1 and s2 n r33 gtst's so i just wanan know if its worth it...

also has ne1 broken into the 11second 1/4 mile in there GTT and if so what mods were used???

are 34 gtt's heavier then 33 gtst if so by how much ?

thanx again everyone for there help...

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Yeah that english.auto Website is pretty handy for a general guide to the auction prices. It even has some stats based on prices for diff colour choices etc....

But generally how much you pay is directly related to how many km a car has done. i.e. >80,000km and you are guaranteed a bargain

These two sites are archived from Nissan in Japan and are pretty interesting despite the crappy translation;

Series 1: May '98-August '00

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...YLINE/R34/9805/

Series 2: August '00 on

http://translate.google.com/translate?

hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/R34/0008/:)/http://translate.google.com/transla...YLINE/R34/0008/

Good luck! Think i'm going with the Series 2, only because I want a newer car. There seems to be minimal difference between the two;

Except front bumper, badge location, front grille to name a few.

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