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You might've spotted my mate driving his dad's car? His dad just sold his Porsche GT3 and picked up a grey R35 on that day haha.. could've been them? He looks young, just off his P's I think?

Nice trade up!

:P

I've had this discussion many times and it all just boils down to preference of the owner.

Bang for buck for lap times, the GTR wins.

But some people don't buy for that, so you could debate all day about it but it really just comes down to each individual haha.

For the record, I'm a GTR fan all the way :D but that's not to say I dislike the GT3!

I've had this discussion many times and it all just boils down to preference of the owner.

Bang for buck for lap times, the GTR wins.

But some people don't buy for that, so you could debate all day about it but it really just comes down to each individual haha.

For the record, I'm a GTR fan all the way :banana: but that's not to say I dislike the GT3!

:D

GT3 = 3.6lt, Flat 6, N/A.

GTR = 3.8lt, V6, Twin Turbo.

At least go GT2.

"just comes down to each individual"

Turbo get's my vote as I prefer the characteristics of a Turbo / Twin Turbo car.

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