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From what I can tell:

Front Chasis is a little different

Interior is redone

Gear and clutch seems a bit more refined (could just be me).

Some R34's have differen't headlight setups as well

Were there any differences between the early model 34 and the later models?

I heard that there was a few differences in features and that the early model had problems with their coil packs.

Is this true and if so what are the differences?

Cheers

well im not 100% sure about the R34 GT-T

but i know the R34 GT-R has a whole list of differences..

not major changes but plenty to list.... like the radio, bonnet underlining....paint ECU cover, door trim, interior colour & many more

Were there any differences between the early model 34 and the later models?

I heard that there was a few differences in features and that the early model had problems with their coil packs.

Is this true and if so what are the differences?

Cheers

many different, but not very important...

oil filter size difference, turbo difference...

color difference(such as early model have yellow, red and dark blue etc...)

...

..

etc..

have a SII r34 and afaik they come out after/during year 2000

1. diff turbo

2. slightly higher torque (not too sure bout the correct figure)

3. diff interior (white background on gauge, dash, black and white on steering wheel)

4. fking ugly front bumper for some (have since changed mine)

5. diff paint - seen mainly white and bayside blue on later models

6. oil filter diff

7. coil pack cover is white instead of red on the word neo 6

not too sure bout headlights, clutch and others

notice how the steering wheel is white at the top, the door trim and the seats

bsb exterior colour

front bar / side skirts in this case have been changed to impul as well as to the gtr wing

usually 3-5k extra for a series 2 vs a series 1 for 34s

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Edited by hotchoc

YES YES! different headlights between series 1 and series 2

the Outline of the headlight, high beam and parkers are more of a greyish colour rather than dull black.,..

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im pretty sure this is SERIES 1!.........

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And series 2...........

YES YES! different headlights between series 1 and series 2

the Outline of the headlight, high beam and parkers are more of a greyish colour rather than dull black.,..

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im pretty sure this is SERIES 1!.........

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And series 2...........

The different headlights dont mean series 1 or series 2. The top headlights are the halogen ones and the bottom ones are the xenon headlights. You can get both on series 1 or 2 the xenon ones obviously being a dearer option then the two when purchased new.

The different headlights dont mean series 1 or series 2. The top headlights are the halogen ones and the bottom ones are the xenon headlights. You can get both on series 1 or 2 the xenon ones obviously being a dearer option then the two when purchased new.

well the thing is....you could be right...but...im not sure if your 100% correct there......

because if you notice.....all R34 GT-R headlights are like the 2nd picture with the Grey outline...whether its series 1 or series 2.

alot of the R34 GT-T series 2 have the same headlight as the R34 GT-R......

apparently they come up as the same part no#

im thinking that whether it was Xenon or non xenon nissan changed the design of the GT-T by series 2 by adding GT-R headlights

simillar to what they did to the R33 when they bought out Projector lense for series 2.

ummmm i dont think the headlight pics explain if they are xenon or not.

its NA vs Turbo. the 1st pic are usually off NA R34s where the bulb as the parker light in the 2nd pic are off Turbos.

im fairly certain that is the correct difference but correct me if im wrong.

and to the OP.

they are 2 completely diff cars.

Edited by VB-
ummmm i dont think the headlight pics explain if they are xenon or not.

its NA vs Turbo. the 1st pic are usually off NA R34s where the bulb as the parker light in the 2nd pic are off Turbos.

im fairly certain that is the correct difference but correct me if im wrong.

and to the OP.

they are 2 completely diff cars.

well im not 100% either but you will notice alot of R34 GT-Ts with that black headlights

and ive noticed pretty much all Series 2 GT-T with that style headlight

eeiko321 the reason why the R33 GTR released the xenon projector lights was because it was being sold alongside the R34 in 98 which had xenon lights also and it was released in a series 3 GTR not 2.

They arnt series 2 34 lights as I have seen many series 1's and 2's with both types of headlights they were just a factory option in Japan when new. The reason why all R34 GTRS have them is because they came standard being the top of the line skyline.

They also arnt regulated to NA 34's only as ive seen plenty of series 1 NA and turbo models with both halogen and xenon's. The Halogens seen to pop up more so on the 4 doors but I still have seen 2 door 34 with both types of headlights.

I havent been on here for awhile but if you do a search by a user name of funkymonkey he posted up ages ago (I think) the R34 brochure showing all the different type of factory "extras" you could get.

Hope this helps.

EDIT: Just did a quick search of carsales and found a R34 NA 98 model with the xenon headlights.

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Edited by smurf80
Oh dear...I will come back later...

Can you set the record straight please Iron Chef? Im sure with your knowledge you would be able to point out the non correct information in everyones posts. Im going on stuff I have read and seen around the net but if im worng id like to know whats right :sick:

Cheers

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