Nissan Skyline (R34) GT 1998

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Nope.

It has a name, not just an internal Nissan production code - nobody went into a Nissan showroom and asked for an aitch-arr-thirty-four. This is research you should be doing before you post a thread.

This car is know as the HR34 like the ER34 is know as the ER34 , and the BNR34 is known as the R34 GT-R , and it's name? Well , Skyline.
 
This car is know as the HR34 like the ER34 is know as the ER34 , and the BNR34 is known as the R34 GT-R , and it's name? Well , Skyline.
No, you're not getting this at all.

Let's take the R34 GT-R, since you brought it up. In the make box it has "Nissan". In the model box it has "Skyline". In the generation box it has "(R34)". What comes in the next box, for trim? "GT-R" you say? Quite right. So the title says "Nissan Skyline (R34) GT-R" and then a year. Not "Nissan Skyline (R34) BNR34" and then a year. "GT-R" is the trim level. "BNR34" is an internal model designation, not a name. "BNR34" means 2.6 litre (B), 4WD (N), R34 generation - and this is unique to the GT-R trim level.

Similarly "HR34" is not a name. It's an internal model designation - in this case meaning 2.0 litre (H), R34 generation. You need the trim name, not an internal model designation. Since this particular combination is also unique to a specific trim level, it shouldn't be hard to find with even the barest whiff of effort.
 
I totally need a "yay" smiley at this point. Though, for reasons I mention below, you need to add "Sedan".

For future reference to the Skyline range - and GT has had enough of them over the years to know this - the internal production codes can be interpreted like this:
H = 2.0, E = 2.5, B = 2.6
C = HICAS, N = AWD
Rxx = generation

The R34 comes in GT (HR34), 25GT (ECR34), 25GT-V (ER34), 25GT-X (ENR34) and GT-R (BNR34) flavours, with all available as 4 doors except the GT-R - and the GT and GT-V available as 2 or 4 door models.

Many threads need fixing - I've only been able to sort A-E and Toyota-Z and you'll notice that the thread you mention doesn't have a year yet - but it's better to get new threads right first time so they don't need fixing later down the line. It also, in theory, means that when people create their own new threads, they do so properly and it's less work for the staff.
 
Nope.

It has a name, not just an internal Nissan production code - nobody went into a Nissan showroom and asked for an aitch-arr-thirty-four. This is research you should be doing before you post a thread.
Come on Joao, you can do better (no offense). But great car choice, want to see in future GT games.
 
Really? I don't think this Skyline needs a rear wing.
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This vehicle came without the rear wing...
 
There is - though not in this generation.

Autech made a run of 4-door R33 GT-Rs - I think to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the GT-R - and I recall the car appeared in GT2.
I do remember this car in GT2, but never drove it.
 
Yes its in GT2 i am about to buy it, it says Autech Version 40th Anniversary. Its in used dealership so it could be easily missed by millions of players
How come nobody cares about the GT2 used car dealer? I think GT2 has the best used car setup in all the GT game.
 
Thats true
But I also don't know why the hell PD would remove the used car dealership from GT6. It set Gran Turismo apart from other sim racing games, and it made car buying more interesting. If this Skyline was in Gran Turismo, it would be premium quality and would not be in the used car dealership.
 
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