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Great looking car. Would have rathered an r34 gtr, maybe after the lease on this one ends. No doubt it would feel better than a rex, by a lot, I doubt it. Its an 11sec car.

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sorry but you cannot compare a wrx (even if it runs 11's) to a gtr, let alone a tommy kaira edition!

the wrx standard is already at its performance limits, by that i mean once u add i bit more power the clutch/gearbox/cv's etc simply cannot hold up!

the gtr on the other hand...well...i had close to 700hp in my r32 & it was strong!

40k technology v's 120-150k technology (chalk & cheese, sorry)

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sorry but you cannot compare a wrx (even if it runs 11's) to a gtr, let alone a tommy kaira edition!

the wrx standard is already at its performance limits, by that i mean once u add i bit more power the clutch/gearbox/cv's etc simply cannot hold up!

the gtr on the other hand...well...i had close to 700hp in my r32 & it was strong!

40k technology v's 120-150k technology (chalk & cheese, sorry)

dont worry I luv the gtr much more than wrx's. By the way if you compare an sti or an evo to an r34, they do out perform the gtr in any situation that requires sharp turns and quick stop/start. Though if someone wanted huge power then the gtr is classes ahead.

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dont worry I luv the gtr much more than wrx's. By the way if you compare an sti or an evo to an r34, they do out perform the gtr in any situation that requires sharp turns and quick stop/start. Though if someone wanted huge power then the gtr is classes ahead.

i agree with u - the smaller cars are manouvreable to a certain extend BUT gtr will always be king!

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whats his number? email it to [email protected]

Call the guy.... you never know mabye hes in a good mood... Good luck .. I had the pleasure of driving this Car On the Wisemens Cruise For a while.. , Out of all the 34's ive driven...I Have never driven such a Smooth 34....
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Very nice car. I have bought an R34GTT just recently and it is great but I will one day own a GTR but it is on the back burner till i get the money.

Awesome car indeed!!!

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Very nice car. I have bought an R34GTT just recently and it is great but I will one day own a GTR but it is on the back burner till i get the money.

Awesome car indeed!!!

Thanks mate!!!

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I Dont blame Ya Sam , This is without a doubt one of the Best R34 GTR's And Also Most Rare In Australia ,

Hey Thanks Moei!!

Where u been, havent seen or heard u in a while.

The same can be said about u R34 GTR also.

Maybe we should try to hook our GTR's up and if we r lucky they might have babies together

That would look HOT!!! lol

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