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hey guys,

i love skylines, but dont really know to much about them. i want to know more about what models there are in the r34's. i know of the gt-r (rb26dett) and the gts-t (rb20det). i have seen a skyline around lately, its an r34, cant remember if it was a 2 or 4 door, but it had no badging at the rear, and it had the black and white gt badge near front wheel. just wondering wat model it is and wat other models there are

thanks fellas

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here's my attempt

r34 gtx = rb25det

r34 gtt = rb25det

r34 gt-r = rb26dett

there is no r34 gtst, its called r34 gtt

rb = engine series

25= 2.5 litre

26= 2.6 litre

d = dual over head cam

e = elecontronic injection

t = single turbo

tt = twin turbo

r34 gtx = 4 door r34 with tiptronic (auto) turbo or non turbo is available (i think) for this model

r34 gtt = 2 door r34 with 5 speed

r34 gt-r = 2 door r34 with 6 speed

The GTR has a distinctive GT-R badge on it. Trust me, u cant miss it!

feel free to correct me anyone

R34 range:

BNR34 GTR/RB26DETT (MT)

ER34 (4 doors):

25GT-X Turbo/RB25DET (MT/AT)

25GT Turbo/RB25DET (MT/AT)

25GT-X/RB25DE (AT)

25GT/RB25DE (AT)

20GTRB20DE (MT/AT)

25GT-X FOUR/RB25DE (AT)

25GT FOUR/RB25DE (MT)

ER34 (2 doors):

25GT-t/RB25DET (MT/AT)

25GT/RB25DE-LEV (MT/AT)

20GT/RB20DE (MT/AT)

25GT FOUR/RB25DE

Originally posted by DCD

R34 range:

BNR34 GTR/RB26DETT (MT)

ER34 (4 doors):

25GT-X Turbo/RB25DET (MT/AT)

25GT Turbo/RB25DET (MT/AT)

25GT-X/RB25DE (AT)

25GT/RB25DE (AT)

20GTRB20DE (MT/AT)

25GT-X FOUR/RB25DE (AT)

25GT FOUR/RB25DE (MT)

ER34 (2 doors):

25GT-t/RB25DET (MT/AT)

25GT/RB25DE-LEV (MT/AT)

20GT/RB20DE (MT/AT)

25GT FOUR/RB25DE

DCD, do you know the spec difference of the 25GT-X Turbo and the GT-T?

hey Guy's, the X actually means it's the top of the range. Not sure exactly what it includes but I know you get things like tweeters mounted in the a pillar, I've heard an 8 speaker sound system, Xenon lights and other cosmetic differences. I'm pretty sure I've seen the X on a coupe and 4door.

GT-t simply shows it's a turbo. For examble you can get an R34 4door GT-T X ( not sure on the exact order )

ed, could be wrong about the Xenon's not sure.

yeah the sound system from what i know is 200w 8 speaker double Din, radio, cassette, CD

In Nissan's words - it uses the accoustics of the car to make it sound like a concert hall. :-)

yeah, bloody Nissan, I was bit dissapointed cause they didn't include a built in lap top, to tune the ecu from. Would fold away perfect under the glove box.

Have a read of the below link, it's Nissan's press release, and yeah it does seem like Xenon's were standard.

http://www.nissan-global.com/GCC/Japan/NEW.../News15Eng.html

Autech 260 Stagea with an R34 front - The only wagon i will own

In the distant future -

grandkids - "grand dad, let's smoke that 911 twin turbo again"

me - " no grandson it's no longer fun after 12 times, but I hear the ferrari club has a track day tomorrow"

hahahahahahah

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