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was the pedestrian on a pedestrian crossing?

I think you know where I'm heading with that question.

Also are you dead sure thats a GTX V-Spec.

Coz you have the GT-T wheels and a front strut brace.

If you have the GT-T front brakes and suspension as well, your car is a GT-V.

I could be wrong, just overly suspicious/curious at what I can gather from your pics. <_<

well if it was a GTT, then there would be gauges above the sterio for boost oil and battery charge..

a GT-V has the turbo model brakes, suspension, strut brace and wheels but runs the N/A RB25DE not the DET, so there will be no turbo-spec 3 guage console above the stereo.

I never said it was a GT-T.

Like svd164 and shim said, check out the dash. Take a picture if you're unsure and these guys will be sure to be able to tell you what you've got :)

this a 2001 series 2 GT-V..all the turbo gear without the turbo,can`t say ive heard of a GTX-V ,thought it was 1 or the other X or V

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Like svd164 and shim said, check out the dash. Take a picture if you're unsure and these guys will be sure to be able to tell you what you've got :)

thanks man I'll suds it out. Just came back from work tonight, damn tired. saw a lancer(don't think it was an evolution) with evolution kit and all. nice ride.

where abouts on the dash should i be looking at?

this a 2001 series 2 GT-V..all the turbo gear without the turbo,can`t say ive heard of a GTX-V ,thought it was 1 or the other  X or V

I am roughly guessing its what you said, but i'll check it out just to be sure.

I've already looked over the pics again on your webpage and you don't have the turbo-spec 3 guage console above the center aircon vents. I'm going out on a limb saying that it is a GT-V coz from all my research through the Nissan Japan R34 pages I have'nt seen a GT-X V-Spec. Translate these pages for a bit more info http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/R34/0008/SPEC/soubi.html

http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/R34/00...PEC/syogen.html

The car yard probably just called it that coz they only ever knew of the GT-X being N/A and knew of no other model designations for N/A R34's.

Reggie.

I've already looked over the pics again on your webpage and you don't have the turbo-spec 3 guage console above the center aircon vents.  I'm going out on a limb saying that it is a GT-V coz from all my research through the Nissan Japan R34 pages I have'nt seen a GT-X V-Spec.  Translate these pages for a bit more info http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/R34/0008/SPEC/soubi.html

http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/R34/00...PEC/syogen.html

The car yard probably just called it that coz they only ever knew of the GT-X being N/A and knew of no other model designations for N/A R34's.

Reggie.

:( hey man cheers for going through all these trouble in trying to help me identify my car. to be frank i never did any research on skylines when I'd brought this - I was going for a Toyota Supra. Anyway man cheers for all that.

Try this fella if you want i did and was very happy

Sound n Security  0412584747

he can come to you

you can say clint with the yellow 33 refered ya if u want (might help)

hey man thanks alot i'll give him a call 1st thing in the morning :D

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