The BNR34 Skyline GT-R was introduced to the world in January 1999. The 4th generation of GT-R skylines saw the return of the legendary RB26DETT engine (used in the previous R32 and R33 models) as well as coming equipped from factory with a active LSD, Electronic Torque split, and All wheel steering (ATTESA). In October 2000, the V spec II was introduced, Replacing the original V spec. Equipped with bigger brakes, Carbon hood and a revised interior. In 2001, the M spec was introduced. Based off the V spec II, with further improved suspension, Leather interior with heated seats. The M in M spec is short for "Mizuno" the chief engineer at Nissan Total production units for the R34 are: 2,709 -Series 1 GT-R 4,193 - V Spec 38 - V Spec N1 1,268 - Series 2 GT-R 1,855 - V Spec II 718 - V Spec II Nür 18 - V Spec II N1 366 - M Spec 285 - M Spec Nür There are also several special versions of the R34, Built by Nismo, Including the Z tune, R tune, S tune and CRS. All of which are heavily modified from a standard R34, using available parts from the Nismo Catalogue. The R34 GT-R featured quite heavily in early 2000s pop culture, from movie appearances, such as 2 fast 2 furious, and many racing games of the time. Many people can credit games such as Gran Turismo for their love of the R34 Skylines Ok, Cool, Where can I find it in game? A combination of Junkyard, auctions, and barn finds DLC? Porsche DLC is required for some seats, so this can be ignored for the most part Nissan DLC for the engine in one version Credits: Golly |