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go a r34 just newer with a more modern interior newer engine etc if you can afford it. But like the guys said if you wanna drift or just have a turbo to strap around in get the 32 over a 33 anyday

hmmm hard choice r32's are all hot i have one myself, s14s i only liked the series two's they look mean but now after watch the drift bible i really like his S14 S1 its nice, and in the r33 it can only be series 2

but depends on the use

Work out what you need from a car, then choose based on that. If you regularly have more than one passenger, then maybe the S14 is a bit too small. If you do a lot of highway kms, the larger R33 body may be a little more comfortable. The R33 would probably hold the cards over the other two in a straight line too, despite the extra weight (25% more capacity will do that :) ). If you want to drive like a nutcase, buy the S14 (and go join NS.com :rofl:). The R32 is probably between the two in character IMO.

Don't work your lifestyle around your car - get a car to fit your lifestyle!! :(

S1 S14s are shockingly ugly. They look like the front lights of a Camry. You’re never going to turn heads in that thing.

Don’t get this unless you plan on giving it a strawberry face (S15) latter.

33 is great if you want to do 0 - 25 knots in under ten seconds

32 is a 15 year old car.

just as a guide, my S14 had 175rwkw using exhaust, FMIC, pod, 1 bar boost, SAFC.

ran a best of 13.8 with all stereo, heavy 17's, full tank of fuel.

best 60" time I got was 1.9

my options would be

1.) S14

2.) R33

3.) R32

Oddly enough, the current car I have is an R32 4 door GTS4.

which ever one i get it's gonna be used as an everyday car so no track use at all.

but ofcourse there will be some cash spent on both cosmetics and engine. unfortunately i can only afford series 1 s14 and early model R33.

thanks

if it's just a daily car and no track use i say go the 33 GTST. cushy seats, newer, roomier (slightly) car and more torquey engine. that's if you dont mind driving a whale of course.

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