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BNR34 = R34 GTR. oops left it out i'm using a Apexi Power FC. Yeah it was pretty cool running those 2 cars, my friend was shadered that he lost to me in both his cars. both cost about half mil each on the road. bloody deafening with both cars redlining every gear.

HAHAHA!!!

So he spent 1 Million on a Lamborghini and Ferrari together and you tear the shit out of them both with you GTR R34.

That just proves all you need is a Nissan and some upgrades and still have a large sum of cash left over.

LOL!

what can you afford and how are you paying for the car

then you should consider what model you can afford

both have distinct advanges, disadvantages, costs, bugs, features etc

so until you work out your budget - you got nothing

HAHAHA!!!

So he spent 1 Million on a Lamborghini and Ferrari together and you tear the shit out of them both with you GTR R34.

That just proves all you need is a Nissan and some upgrades and still have a large sum of cash left over.

LOL!

of course but thats like anything

you could go get a 1987 vl and spend 20k and destroy the 34

like wise with an rx7 or one of those rx3 rotaries, spend $xx,000 on them and it will beat the 34

that doesnt make it a better car - just makes it a faster accelerating car

i think you can get more acceleration out the BNR34 i think it runs taller diff gears in the rear (3.7 ish?)

whereas the others ran 4:11's

what can you afford and how are you paying for the car

then you should consider what model you can afford

both have distinct advanges, disadvantages, costs, bugs, features etc

so until you work out your budget - you got nothing

i could get a 33 gtr now but after hearing and doing some research about the r34 gtr i will wait til i have the money :)

il stick with my 2.5 banger gtst for now :thumbsup:

i could get a 33 gtr now but after hearing and doing some research about the r34 gtr i will wait til i have the money :)

il stick with my 2.5 banger gtst for now :(

Hey,

I personally like some of the looks of the R33 GTR, but the R34 GTR is a superior car, but then again the new GTR is superior to that as far as power/handling go too bad you can't buy it here!

Anyway, it should come down to price if you like the looks of the R34, its a big price gap at the moment....(a decreasing gap but still a big gap).

Regards,

Gareth

what can you afford and how are you paying for the car

then you should consider what model you can afford

both have distinct advanges, disadvantages, costs, bugs, features etc

so until you work out your budget - you got nothing

I agree u should really plan everything properly. what u can afford and what expenses will be.

initial purchase of vehicle price/insurance, if getting a loan: car loan vehicle must be 7years or younger/anything older personal loan(higher interest).

don't rush into it (sorry didn't mean to lecture).

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