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what's an R33 GTR-S?

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SO you want a 32 or 33, some guy gets you a photo of a 32 then you say 32 is now rubbish. Then you say 33 gtr-s. Maybe you meant r33 gtr's like your gonna get two? maybe take your time, do more research then you have to date then, buy whatever you want and behave yourself.

Ova.

the 33 failed in design, hence the face lift on the series 2

Wtf? Where'd you get that info from? The R33 never failed...it's a very popular model and to many of us is awesome, bodykits make it even sweeter.

And WTF? Hence S2? They're practically identical, the bonnet and side ridges were sharpened, front bar tweaked, boot features coloured differently, and interior made worse with cheap upholstery. How is that more than minor tweaks, like on any other car?

R33 S1 (& S2) is more mature looking than R32. Look, even Domenico agrees:

i like the front and sides of the R33 better. Personally i think it's one of the greatest body shapes ever.

Hmmm, one of the greatest ever? :P

Yes, it's unique.

Buy the R33 gts and sell it once you have done some driver training in it. Don't mod it, as waste of money.

93kw in a RWD car is still going to be fun. I had fun driving my AE92 Corolla for fks sake! :D

Buying a car should be an act of passion, not just reasoning. Now go forth and test drive!

I dont understand the R34 looking cheap compared to an R33.. but then again interiors vary depending on the spec.

I know the GTTs definitely dont look cheap, but ive never been around a non turbo to compare:)

get the turbo 32 DO IT

Alot of people still perfer the R32 styling to the R33 personally if i was gonna get a R33 i would go for the R33 series 2. If you do decide to purchase a R32 get the later models 92-93 models as they have updated interior just feels and looks nice than your early 1990 R32s, hope this help you to make your decision.

Well....First of all let me say that personally I think your sig is a disgracefully cheap shot at an Australian Icon who has done nothing but cared for all.

2nd, get the lower power R33 you obviously don't have the maturity in my opinion to even handle a turbo.

2 cents worth, do what you want I don't care.

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?????

SO you want a 32 or 33, some guy gets you a photo of a 32 then you say 32 is now rubbish. Then you say 33 gtr-s. Maybe you meant r33 gtr's like your gonna get two? maybe take your time, do more research then you have to date then, buy whatever you want and behave yourself.

Ova.

I did not say i didn't want the R32 because of the photo, and that was a SERIES 2 R32. I've stated many times that i prefer a newer vehicles, and that should be reason enough for turning away from the R32

Well....First of all let me say that personally I think your sig is a disgracefully cheap shot at an Australian Icon who has done nothing but cared for all.

2nd, get the lower power R33 you obviously don't have the maturity in my opinion to even handle a turbo.

2 cents worth, do what you want I don't care.

Yeah... sure, and you don't have the maturity to handle a pokemon steve irwin gag. Your opinion is clearly worth no more than 2 cents anyway.

glad your back Dom, What is a gtr-s? The search feature on this site might be a bit difficult to use, however if you did become aquainted with it you will appreciate the knowledge of others from years gone by. If you have decided that you no longer like a 32 due to age, then you have answered your own question. thread closed.........please :D

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