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Hey guys , i have been looking around for some differences in terms of interior for a 1999 r34gtr vspec and a 2001 model but have not found much pictures of it that i can compare them of... Anyone has any pictures i can compare? Besides FAST, im trying to look for other differences that they might have in those 2 models so that i can distinguish between the both of them .

Thanks

Hey guys , i have been looking around for some differences in terms of interior for a 1999 r34gtr vspec and a 2001 model but have not found much pictures of it that i can compare them of... Anyone has any pictures i can compare? Besides FAST, im trying to look for other differences that they might have in those 2 models so that i can distinguish between the both of them .

Thanks

This has been covered before , do a search and you will find something.

01 V-spec is a V-spec II and there are a few differences to the 99 none V-Spec. tThere are also differences between series I and Series II regardless of the Spec.

Differences between V-spec and none ( regardles of year):

Front lower lip on the V's , rear C/F defuser on the V's and MFD with 2 extra functions on V's , ALSD on the cluster on V's. I probably left sometning out but these are the main ones.

Differences between Series I and series II . Series II have darker seat trim ( almost black) clear front and side indicators, alloy on the rubber pedals, bigger boot Nissan emblem and the V-spec II has C/F bonnet with a small vent above the turbos .

Again I'm sure I forgot something.

This has been covered before , do a search and you will find something.

01 V-spec is a V-spec II and there are a few differences to the 99 none V-Spec. tThere are also differences between series I and Series II regardless of the Spec.

Differences between V-spec and none ( regardles of year):

Front lower lip on the V's , rear C/F defuser on the V's and MFD with 2 extra functions on V's , ALSD on the cluster on V's. I probably left sometning out but these are the main ones.

Differences between Series I and series II . Series II have darker seat trim ( almost black) clear front and side indicators, alloy on the rubber pedals, bigger boot Nissan emblem and the V-spec II has C/F bonnet with a small vent above the turbos .

Again I'm sure I forgot something.

ohh , i know the differences between vspec and non vspecs. Did a search couldnt find much pictures.. But yea.. i think the distinguishable ones are probably the black trim interior between a 1999 vspec and 2001 vspec as of october 2000 the interior's trim is black instead of grey. Thanks for the info

I think vspec2 has bigger brakes and faster time reaction on the atessa

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But yea.. i think the distinguishable ones are probably the black trim interior between a 1999 vspec and 2001 vspec as of october 2000 the interior's trim is black instead of grey.

The above goes regardless of V-Spec or not.

I think vspec2 has bigger brakes and faster time reaction on the atessa

All series II V-specs are V-Spec II , they have same calipers and front rotors but the rear rotors are a little bigger on all series II cars not just V-specs.

You are not going to notice the difference in the pics , maybe the trim depending on the quality of the pic.

By the way I can tell the difference in the wheels between series I and series II as well.

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All series II V-specs are V-Spec II , they have same calipers and front rotors but the rear rotors are a little bigger on all series II cars not just V-specs.

You are not going to notice the difference in the pics , maybe the trim depending on the quality of the pic.

By the way I can tell the difference in the wheels between series I and series II as well.

So... would u say the series II vspecs are also vspec II ? are they still bagdged vspec or all post october 2000 only vspecII are produced?

So... would u say the series II vspecs are also vspec II ? are they still bagdged vspec or all post october 2000 only vspecII are produced?

All series II V-Specs are badged 'V-Spec II", because they are series II V-specs, there are no series II V-Specs.

V-spec II cars have harder suspenssion than series I V-specs, altough the struts look the same ..

Series II cars come in M-Spec, NUR V-Spec II and NUR M-Spec as well , these were built from May 01 onwards and there are only a handfull here is Australia, I have one of them.

All series II V-Specs are badged 'V-Spec II", because they are series II V-specs, there are no series II V-Specs.

V-spec II cars have harder suspenssion than series I V-specs, altough the struts look the same ..

Series II cars come in M-Spec, NUR V-Spec II and NUR M-Spec as well , these were built from May 01 onwards and there are only a handfull here is Australia, I have one of them.

ohh ok .. i get it now :ninja: . I always thought vspec and vspec2 runs at the same time of production.. Yeap all clear now.. was hard deciding when a totally pristine mint condition vpsecII is 14k dearer than a vspec when the vspec is alot poorer condition . 14k aud is alot in overseas value as the car is being viewed overseas.. haha

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