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Here's a link to Nissan's own page regarding the GTV.

The GTV is basically a R34 GTT, minus the turbo (RB25DE instead of the RB25DET). The GTV has GTT brakes, suspension, HICAS, running gear, etc etc and apparently was the first non-GTR R34 to be made available in Bayside Blue (TV2). Following the release of the GTV, Nissan extended Bayside Blue as a color option on the entire R34 range...

Out of curiousity - Nissan specs mention the GTV has the GTT's "Turbo Floor Stay" Anyone have any idea what the hell that is?:D

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Originally posted by Demon Dave

Out of curiousity - Nissan specs mention the GTV has the GTT's "Turbo Floor Stay" Anyone have any idea what the hell that is?:D

Dave, apparently the "floor stay" is an added cross bar or cross member that are put on the turbo cars for added rigidity. It doesn`t specify on that link you gave whethter it`s on the front or rear or both, but I`d put my money on the front. You`ll prolly find an extra cross member under your engine that regular 2.5 GT`s don`t have...

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Rezz - thanks for the info about the floorstay!:)

To be honest I wasn't that bothered about the GTV being N/A. It goes pretty well, it was the right price (for my budget at the time) and more importantly the right color (bayside blue)...so I went for it.

Besides, it's only a temporary car till I can get my hands on a R34 GTR in the same color:) I hope!

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