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Hi there all,

I'm looking to buy an R34 GT-T in the next couple weeks and just wondering if there any differences between the year models? I believe they range from 1998 to 2001?

Also, are there any specific things I should look out for? I.e. any known common problems regarding the gearbox or engine etc.?

Thanks in advance for the help guys and I'll update with whatever progress I get. :whistling:

Cheers,

Andy

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Just use the search button it does wonders (serch for r34* gtt* somthing along those lines), all your questions that you want answered are most likely covered in past topics.

  SKY 34 said:
this is important..lol dun get the GTT with factory Nismo big ass spoiler!! because that spoiler made 12 holes at the back of your car...

I used rubber plugs for those holes ><

As for the ugly Nismo spoiler I would like to know that the hell the design team was smoking when they came up with that :) . The R34 that Ive imported unfortunately has that which im planning to take off and replace straight after its been complied. I havent came across anyone yet who likes it, getting the holes filled up and resprayed is gonna be a b!tch. Can you get a pic of the rear of your car SKY 34 so I can see how it looks like after taking off the spoiler?

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