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im a newbie so dont say go and research wat a GTS4 is cos i cant be bovered. i was playing PS2 at my cousins and they got a new memory card and lost all there cars they had on Grand Turismo Two. i started with 10 grand and didnt know what car to get. i ofcourse considered a sick skyline. i ended up getting a GTS4 and to my surprise it was 4WD!I though only GTRs were the only 4WD skylines. you learn something new everyday dont ya. it was 212hp and went pretty hard for an 8,500 car(this must be american currency) i just wanna know what engine this car has, if they are rare or not, and if they have that sports style like a GTR and the differences between them and a GTR or any other info known about em. thanks

GTRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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Basically the R32 GTS4 is 'Godzilla' minus a turbo and 600cc of engine capacity. It doesn't have the bulges in the guards that Godzilla has. It has a different aero-kit.

It can be fitted up with a GT-R rear wing, then to the untrained eye, it is Godzilla.

Sorry, I can't be bothered telling you any more.

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Originally posted by tlai909

The r33 GTS-4 would be the gun model with an RB25DET transplant.

Bah! 33's are ghey :lol: just kidding :D

Originally posted by #27

y bother with a gts4 u cant drift them like a rear wheel drive skyline. and theres just no fun.

eh? just unplug the fuse, or hit the switch (if you have this mod :D), .... instant rear wheel drive

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every forum i go to my names GTR. im not a newbie that was just an excuse. ive been a skyline fan since 1999 when i saw da R34 come out.then i was only incouraged more when i got PS and GT2. i ended up giving it to my little cousins cos i was addicted to it so badly. i had every single skyline(even the four door R34 and R33 i think it was). Yeah and the switch which converts 4wd to 2wd is caled HKS ETC. thats sick...put 2wd to burn some rubber and 4wd to race.sik sh*t. gts4 seems very tempting. they r like a cheap version of a GTR to me. i only know bout R33s and R34s cos i never really liked the R32. How much does a good R32 GTR cost?...25grand+ as a geuss.

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