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Production :

Standard - 3,962

Vspec/Mspec - 7,338

N1 - 45

By Year:

1999 - 5536

2000 - 1859

2001 - 2197

2002 - 1775

2003 - 2

Total Production: 12,175

but you have to minus a few because of people smashing them to an unrepairable state.

ill post somemore info after i find the website that i need.

edit : oh and the search button is not an enemy

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they were probably build forthe sake of going into the museum.

well i got the info.

V-Spec :

The V-spec is the flagship model of the GT-R range. to increase performance an active LSD controlled in conjunction by a viscous coupling is used.

To aid high speed stability and overall road handling stiffer suspension and aerodynamics parts were implemented.

Special front and rear diffusers were developed, the rear one constructed from carbon fibre.

Difference from Standard :

Brake air duct

Front diffuser

Rear carbon diffuser

Active LSD

ATTESA E-TS PRO

Hard suspension

V-Spec II :

bnr34_v-specii_rear.gif

The V-spec was replaced with the V-spec II on August 28th, 2000.

The original aluminium bonnet has been replaced by a carbon fibre item with NACA duct to aid engine cooling

Furthermore the interior trim is now realised in black cloth and the rear brake discs are now slightly bigger (same as the N1 version).

Due to revision of the colour line-up, the following light colours are so far available: Bayside Blue (#TV2), White (#QM1), and White Pearl (#QX1). Silver and black are also available, but yellow and red are not available any more.

Difference from V-spec :

Rear brake (N1 based brake caliper)

Aluminum sport pedal (Axcel, Brake, Cluth)

Trim colour (from gray to black)

Carbon bonnet with NACA duct

White repeater lense

Colour of center console

Add: White Pearl(#QX1), Sparkling Silver(#WV2)

Del: Lightning Yellow(#EV1), Active Red(#AR2), Sonic Silver(#KR4

M-Spec :

bnr34_m-spec.gifbnr34_m-spec_rear.gifbnr34_m-spec_trim.gif

The M-spec is an additional BNR34 GT-R model which has been on sale since May 8th, 2001.

It sports a set of new comfort-developed shocks (called "Ripple-Control"), leather trim, soft and fine grip steering wheel, and aluminium bonnet.

This car represents the luxury version of the GT-R with performance almost equal to the V-spec II.

A special colour has also been developed for this new model. It is called "Champagne-Gold"(Multi-Flex Colour) (#EY0).

Other colours in the line up besides the Champagne Gold (#EY0) include: Black Pearl Metallic (#GV1), Sparkling Silver (#WV2), and White Pearl (#QX1).

Because of the extensive time needed to complete the hand sewn leather trim interior, only a limited edition of 50 cars per month will be made.

Difference from V-specII :

Leather trim with gold stitch

Seat heater (Fr)

Ripple-Control shock absorber

Softened stabilizer

Softened steering wheel (Fine-grip type)

Aluminum bonnet (Option : Carbon bonnet)

Exclusive colour : Champagne-Gold (#EY0)

Did the M-Spec get the N1 engine???

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its hard to find info on the N1 as there arnt many around but this is what i could find.

they only came in white with an unpainted carbon fibre bonnet.

n1vspec2.jpg

The N1 is a spartan race car, designed to participate in N1 races.

Special equipment :

Twin ball bearing metal turbo-chargers

Extra large, air-cooled engine oil cooler

The main equipment deleted from the GT-R V.spec II :

Rear intermittent wiper

Rear fog lamp

Remote control entry system

Passenger's seat vanity mirror

Clean air filter

AM/FM electronic radio and CD player (equipped with aerial and wiring loom.)

Glove box damper & glove box lamp

Super-fine hard coat paint.

Equipment changes to GT-R V.spec II

UV cutting insulation and front door green glass --> green glass

Side indicator lamp --> reflector

Colour coded electric folding door mirror mount & body --> painted black

Leather hand brake lever --> resin

Leather centre console lid --> resin

Full auto air conditioner --> heater, with outside temperature display

¤ The N1 does not have any manufacturer's options. Note: The transmission, rear differential and transfer box oil coolers are all made by Nismo. The intercooler's carbon air guide is a dealer option.

¤ The body is only available in white <#QM1> and the carbon fibre bonnet comes unpainted.

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Did the M-Spec get the N1 engine???

i duno i saw the N1 while flipin thro the latest HPI GTR Special

Yes, it did. The M-Spec Nur, and the V-Spec II Nur both got the N1 balanced engine with N1 conrods, pistons and crank, topped off with the gold cam cover.
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i cant understand why its so expensive.

how much better (faster) is the n1 from the normal V-spec

The only major change i can think of is the N1 rb26dett. the rest is just exterior and interior things.

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