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i own a 34 gtt and i've driven my friends 33 gtst and i have to say the 33 has a more racy feel than the 34, but the 34 has a comfortable feel.

both interiors look different but still modern and it all comes down to personal preference.

same goes for the exterior. one is a bit boxier than the other and the other is more round.

like what the other guys said, that extra 10,000 can make a 33 a very nice car and to your standards aswell.

Must admit. never heard someone say the 33 feels more nimble than a 34... is yours stock and he has upgraded suspension etc?

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R34 GTT no doubt is a nice car. But it would be hard to justify the extra $10k you'll be paying for marginal improvements. If you had to choose between the two, you would get the R34 based on it's looks. I personally like how it looks more aggresive, especially with a Nismo front bar. R33's looks are more subtle & sleek.

I currently have a R33 ser.2 Gts-t. It is a 'fun' car, except for in the wet :/ I think I will be going AWD next time so I don't have to worry about traction so much in the wet.

10k Difference? I think not.

I just baught a stock R34 GTT in perfect condition for $18500. :laughing-smiley-014:

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