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Neither did I but apparently there are ... was gonna buy some dash leds but the seller says they're no good for the s2 r34 so I'm trying to find out which one I've got. googlign 'r34 series 2' brings up a lot of results too eg.

Redline Stock ListR34 GTT Series 2 Coupe 2.5lt NEO turbo 206kw Straight 6. Stock 5719 NEW STOCK Year 1999 Price $19990 Kilometers 84198 (Grade 4 Auction Report, ...

i can help there are a couple interior differences the series 2 has a silver top and bottom on the steering wheel and the seating fabric is different to the first r34.

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plus some have a different front as well. im so close to 100% that this is what a series 2 is or someone is lieing to me.

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front of a series 2 non turbo r34 not sure if the turbo ones had this front as well or not ive only ever seen series 2 turbo r34's with the nismo option front. same interior as the pics above except for the gauges.

yeah i dont have any of those silver bits (speedo, shifter and dash, windows buttons etc) so it must be a series 1. Must say I like the s2 update ... shouldn't be too hard to make it look like an s2 anyway though :thumbsup: I think there's a thread here somewhere on how to paint the plastic bits into any colour you like

i like the series 2 especially the dash the white looks really good plus the steering wheel is awsome too. it looks more refined and not too cheap. i want my interior to look like that or just to have the dash would be great.

i can help there are a couple interior differences the series 2 has a silver top and bottom on the steering wheel and the seating fabric is different to the first r34.

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plus some have a different front as well. im so close to 100% that this is what a series 2 is or someone is lieing to me.

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front of a series 2 non turbo r34 not sure if the turbo ones had this front as well or not ive only ever seen series 2 turbo r34's with the nismo option front. same interior as the pics above except for the gauges.

i believe that this 34 is quite possibly a model received in new zealand (not sure where else) and not necessarily a series 2 specific body as i remember seeing something about this before somewhere on these forums, although i may be wrong

i believe that this 34 is quite possibly a model received in new zealand (not sure where else) and not necessarily a series 2 specific body as i remember seeing something about this before somewhere on these forums, although i may be wrong

that pic was taken from power road car sales it says its a 2000 or 2001 series 2 and there in melbourne his cars come straight from japan. i dont like that front of them anyway.

i agree also, the pedals do look awsome.

forgot to mention i also remember reading that somewhere to about the new zealand thing, but im not sure if its true or not cause it doesnt make much sence.

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