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Not sure which way to go. I'm interested in both of these

R34GT + Late model car etc (rare version available)

R34GT - non I can think or am aware of.

R33GTR V-Spec + well it's a GTR & V-Spec! already modified

R33GTR V-Spec - modified, possible issues later on & insurance. Older car

Both similar price, both similar K's

Without being to specific or negative in respect to relevant members, I would appreciate any sugestions or opinions.

Thanks

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I chose the 34 GTT myself, wanted something 'newer' in all respects of the word. I am paying 1,200 full comp with shannons. 33 GTR was a bit more expensive when I bought mine

newer engine, looks, styling, etc.

As Straight6 said "drive them both" :D and also look at them both inside and out!

Have fun.

if you're looking for a Skyline for the sake of it being new, get the R34 GTt, if you're more inclined to performance, go the R33 GT-R cos at the end of the day you still got the RB26 under the hood.

.......or better yet the R34 GT-R:burnout:

i would go the R33 GT-R VSPEC.:D i might be the only one saying this...but i prefer the R33 shape to the R34 shape(considering both are GT-Rs). Especially a S2 R33 GT-R VSPEC in midnight purple with white RAYS TE37s:p

I did the same - R34 GTT vs R33 GTR. At the end of the day - I chose the GTR. Why? A GTT, although newer and very nice - will never be a GTR. I didn't want to spend lots of money on a car that I wish was something better.

Just my 2c :D

Either way - you can't loose.

Oh - Aerograce: Like this?

gtr88-garage.jpg

:)

I've seen 33 GTST's in Midnight Purple but not sure if they are authentic factory coloured or R customs. There is like a 40th Anniversary Edition (might B Tommy Kaira) of the R33 that i've only seen in White and the purple so maybe it isnt a GTR exclusive........Oh and just to reinterate - GTR all the way baby!!!!!!!

Originally posted by Jamezilla

gtr88-garage.jpg

:)

:drooling: :) Beautiful, beautiful car...

hey james, were u driving down St. Kilda rd towards flinders st and like 4pm Fri arvo, heard a nice exhaust walking down Dorcas, turn around and see an awesome midnight purple R33 with what looked like bronze rims cruising along. Def GTR too, i assum that was urself??

so is ur pride and joy (no, not the Lada :D) all back in working order?? been quite a while hasn't it?

anyways, i'm sure a R34 GT-T would be cheaper too, whilst i'd prob go with the R33 GTR V-Spec if the price wasn't a problem, but if it was i'd prob go with the GT-T

cheers.

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