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I know you guys dont reali care lol but after all the threads i made talking about wheather or not to keep the GTST or get a GTR 32 i have made my desion...

Well i have decided.....

To keep the GTST....

weighed up my options, yes a GTR sounds lik a good idea. But what i want to use the car for is a daily driver, take to shows and dyno runs...

So for comfort and reliablity reaons i prefer the GTST.

Also now that im not buying the GTR i have a bit of cash to play with, so a body kit, vented gaurds and vented bonnet will be coming.

And now, not in the to distant futre, a new turbo and injectors, possiably cams. Hopefully to get around 270 - 290 kws....

So yer Still keeping the car but changes to come...

(just hope i made the right desision....) :);):)

cheers guys n girls

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I think you made the right choice Adam, but when I finnally get the chance to come out on a cruise with all the SAU'ers

I might let you find out what your missing LOL

I've hit the owner of my work up for a weekend manager , (only 4 month's ago) and he's finally looking.

Ive only worked every weekend for the last 6 years.

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IMO a R33 GTST is a far easier car to live with every day than an early R32GTR.

I'd say less than 40% of the GTR owners on this forum would use them as daily drivers.

In the end YOU are the only one that has to be happy with what you drive

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