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i say r34gtt FTW

driven both a rex n s15 n yeah the rex is more powerful but 34's are alot more fun n like everyone else said it's rare :)

i mean every second car u see now is lamost a rex dunno bout melbourne but over here in perth ther'es just loads of em

ma 2c worth for ya

The R34 GTT RB25 is NEO, so isn't it supposed to be more fuel efficient? What's the fuel efficieny figures for the R34 GTT then?

its a low emissions engine , tends to use more fuel than the non neo

this is a bad comparison , the sti is heaps more expensive

for the cost of it you could start looking at r34 gtrs

and that wuold destroy everything

Edited by arkon

I have a r34 non turbo and now i wanna buy the r34 gtt but im having a hard time trying to force myself to buy the same car again with a turbo even though i love it, i wanna go over to the euro side of the world, but then i wont be fully sick kent hanging around mc donalds with my fully sick exhaust and fully sick blow off valve lol.

Like the guy said u cant compare sti v9 to R34GTT it would make more sence to compare it to a r34 GTR.

I was thinking of buying the new V35, no i dont want the 350z >_< , no backseat and thats a huge problem.

But yeah if i was in your position id just get a r33 GTR.

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