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hey its finaly time to start searching for my import ;) , any ways i'm leaving about a month or mabey more to search for the right car. any ways im tossing up between an 33,32, and the little s13 i just woundering how these cars rate compared to each other in the usual fields

Thanks guys an girls

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What do you want the car for? Daily driver/Drag car/Circuit car/Drift car? Are you on your P's, therefore cant drive a turbo model? What model are you talking about in each, GTS, GTS-4, GTS-T, GTR, CA18 S13, SR20 S13?

Need some more information man, and besides, who cars what anyone on here thinks, go drive each one and decide what one you like and which one suits your tastes and needs.

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There's a thread GTST made somewhere which compares these cars. Between the 32 and 33, it really depends on which you like more. Some people hate the 33 styling and love the 32's so they go for that, some people hate the 32's, etc. It's really up to you mate.

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