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hrm I disagree on a stock Evo being a weapon - I drove Munro's Evo8 when he first got it and I thought it was quite slow- until an intake/exhaust etc is added a stock R34GTT would be on even par methinks. However once a few go-fast bits are added, then I will go with your statement.

what evo 8 did john get? i thionk he had the gsr not a gsr mr, but in the footage i have seen straightline evo8 is quicker then 04 sti, 04 audi s4, put the 34 against it on a track and the evo would absolutely demolish it :rolleyes:

really depends what u want it for rb grunt n do some skids, or a awsome hill runner... im just going to keep buying x lotto tickets so i can have them all :blink: hard choices then would be f430 or super leggara :yes:

hopefully ill get this 32 this week so i can go for a actual drive (auto jeep isnt really sporty) 1 of the last time i spoke to andrew would be wat 6 years ago when i had my r33? :bunny:

deep down i still want a 32 gtr also but be better buyings a rolling shell n go hit up pete at willall to build the running gear :laugh:

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hrm I disagree on a stock Evo being a weapon - I drove Munro's Evo8 when he first got it and I thought it was quite slow- until an intake/exhaust etc is added a stock R34GTT would be on even par methinks. However once a few go-fast bits are added, then I will go with your statement.

mate there is no way that a stock gtt would beat a stock evo 8-9. i have owned both and my stock nine would kill a stock 34gtt so long as you dont bog down on launch that is. i know you may love you car as i do and as i did when i owned my gtt, but facts are facts stock evo is quicker especially on the track and in the twisties.

Once you start modding the line and the evo gtt might start to become on par as when i did ecu exhaust filter on my gtt the thing became a rocket straight line, however, too twitchy in the hills for my liking loads of fun though.

Still love the look of the 34 very sexy car well built too!

Congrats on the sale. :thumbsup:

Thinking of getting rid of my 94 32GTR aswell. ANYONE WANT TO BUY IT?

N1 turbos , High flow intercooler (tilbrooks special), hks piping including dumps , full 3 1/2" exhast and 4" cat ,carbon cannon muffler 4', power fc , turbo timer (stashed), exedy twin plate (2,500 k's Old),pod filters andwindow tint ,alpine deck, focal speakers and alarm . Stock rims and all orig parts aswell. $35,000 in receipts 292rwks

As i said thinking . persuade me . Make an offer :) LOL

What were you originally asking for it and how many kms did it have?

I would say go for the 34GTR , so much more affordable these days. Mind you I have a soft spot for the bwap bwap noise

Just is that it wouldnt take the daughter in the back.

Congrats on the sale. :D

Thinking of getting rid of my 94 32GTR aswell. ANYONE WANT TO BUY IT?

N1 turbos , High flow intercooler (tilbrooks special), hks piping including dumps , full 3 1/2" exhast and 4" cat ,carbon cannon muffler 4', power fc , turbo timer (stashed), exedy twin plate (2,500 k's Old),pod filters andwindow tint ,alpine deck, focal speakers and alarm . Stock rims and all orig parts aswell. $35,000 in receipts 292rwks

As i said thinking . persuade me . Make an offer :( LOL

What were you originally asking for it and how many kms did it have?

I would say go for the 34GTR , so much more affordable these days. Mind you I have a soft spot for the bwap bwap noise

Just is that it wouldnt take the daughter in the back.

Haha nice plug. I wasn't selling it at all, it was more like he wanted it, and asked how much. Picked a number and got it. It had just over 93,000k's.

34 GT-R are still a bit too pricey for me, but I WILL own one at some point, probably after an FD which I am leaning towards...

and now ya wont get to see mine either :)

Yeh mate i noticed you had bought yourself a new addition to the sticker collection, Spewing about that, Touch wood i've been pulled over a few times but no canary issued as yet! Really should get the one off the rolla so i don't chance it with the line as much!

Keep us posted on how ya going with it!!!

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