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I've currently got a 95 gtst and I'm contemplating on whether I should buy a 34 gtt or spend about 10grand on my current car. I like the looks of both cars however 34's are sort of boxy but tough at the same time and 33's look sleek but there's so many of them. Anywayz any recommendations would help, sank you.

You're going to lose most of that money either way, so do what you want to do. What do you want from a car? A reliable, nice car? Or a 300kw monster?

You will probably lose less with the R34. R33's are hard enough to sell as it is at the moment.. if you spend $10g on it you put it into "special interest" bracket. Only people interested in heavily modified cars will want to buy it when you decide to sell. There's fewer people that would want to buy a crazily modified R33 than there are that would want to buy an R34 with some mods. This is due to the usual insurances and reliability concerns.

Edited by Simmo1985

Get the 34...newer car, less wear and tear, and better looking imo. Dont get me wrong id say sell the 33 put 10g towards a 32gtr, but then u get the headaches of mechanical wear on the car due to the age. 34 gtt comes out the best i think. good luck tho.

If it was a Series II R33 it'd be worth keeping and modding but... I wouldnt upgrade to an R34 GTT - be a bit boring basically the same car just newer, slightly more power and big wad of cash more money to buy... A real upgrade would be an R32/R33 GTR. But its up to you what you feel is an 'upgrade'.

EVO

what?

:rofl:

Tekno;

Yeah i guess you need to define "Upgrade" in your own mind before you make any choices...

To me and upgrade is newer/more features/better technoligy/better fuel consumption etc etc...

u could get a gtr.

or u could spend it all on ur current car. id probably do the 33 up. all for the reason of the 34 being a very similar car to what u currently have. so the upgrade wont be all that benifical to you personally *hypnotoad* :D

what are you looking at geting out of te r34 anyway that you couldnt get out of the 33. at least the 33 with $10k thrown at it will be a car with benifits :) where as a mildly worked 34 is still mild in all respects.

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