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nah selling a clean, well sorted 33 for one of the stock low end 34s knocking around is insane.

I am actually not sure how much I want to sell it, every time I drive it I tell myself don't ever sell this car but then I don't drive it for a month and think its time for something different. Its a tough one.

I'd be going with low 11's - It's a catch 22 with things like that. You wanna know how fast she can go (track or drag) but don't wanna stress the car out. I had the same dilemma with my GT-R and opted for one mild track day and no drag :P

Anyway, good luck with the sale mate, she's a beauty.

Very nice 33GTR I went thru the same problem Do I sell or Dont im happy with the decision it lets me go on with the plans that I first though of when I wanted to sell mine but hope you have good plans would be such a waste to buy another car you are not happy with

And as for the other comment if you are unsure if it will handle it or not for track/drag work dont bother driving it GTRs are ment to be driven like they are stolen......GOODLUCK with SALE

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