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hi all,just wondering which car would be better......

in terms of speed,handling, fuel consumption etc.

ive been thinking of buying a EVO 6 and ive found one on the net for $23,000 but are they superior to a stock R33?

if it aint then i will stick with my skyline but lately i want a car with more room and 4 doors.

your thoughts?

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I have always found that stock for stock, Evos are always better by alot, fuel consumption im not that concerned about so I dont know....

although, if u spent that money on ur skyline, it would be way better then any stock evo.

personally, I think the 33 skyline looks alot better then an evo 6....

hi all,just wondering which car would be better......

in terms of speed,handling, fuel consumption etc.

ive been thinking of buying a EVO 6 and ive found one on the net for $23,000 but are they superior to a stock R33?

if it aint then i will stick with my skyline but lately i want a car with more room and 4 doors.

your thoughts?

The Evo would smash it, even before you hit the first corner. Sorry, but it's true.

Yeah dude....

why do you even BOTHER comparing the 2......

R33 GTS-t is not even in the same class of car.....

a better comparison would be R33 GT-R

your comparison is like saying a Ford Falcon FG vs Holden Clubsport GTS VE...

a low end ford vs a high end holden....

don't forget, the EVO 6 has always revolutionised the motor world through its years.... the R33 GTS25t has not had any where near that kind of reputation.

Or better yet an EVO 6.5 Tommi Makinen Edition (TME).

Best of the Best out of all EVO's... BUT... Even better, a EVO VIII FQ400.

Speed = They can be crazy around the track with the right tuning (But thats with every car) Stock for Stock, EVO wins.

Handling = 4WD + Snow/Tarmac/Gravel Settings vs RWD + HICAS and Active LSD.

Fuel Consumption = 2lt Inline 4, 16 Valves, DOHC, Turbo vs 2.5lt Inline 6, 24 Valves, DOHC, Turbo.

Already it has less 2 cylinders and over all smaller engine but still packs a mighty punch! To give a thrill of a ride.

im a former evo owner and a GTR owner..

stock vs stock

the evo will munch the GTST and some more..

handling wise the evo is up there with some of the worlds best handling cars

i ran 1min 11's at wakefield with my nearly stock evo 8 and that was my first time out as well on the track

straight line the evo will much it hard again

brakes are even better and bigger than the brembos found on the R34 gtr

fuel consumtion is significantly better than the gtst

on a 55L tank i usually did around 450 or less with a mix of highway and city driving

the evo is just an awsome all round package sorry to say but the GTST will never come close in anything that u compare the two against

a GTR wil be a closer match

:)

LOL!

You really hate R33 GTS-T's and Automatic cars, don't you...

yeah, not a big fan of the GTS-T or GT-T or even GST.. lol

automatic?........nothing wrong with automatic dude. The world is turning towards automatic Sports shifter...

yeah, not a big fan of the GTS-T or GT-T or even GST.. lol

automatic?........nothing wrong with automatic dude. The world is turning towards automatic Sports shifter...

Ah whops!

I think it was someone else with a R34 GTR who did not like Auto cars...

I take that back! :D

Ah whops!

I think it was someone else with a R34 GTR who did not like Auto cars...

I take that back! :D

nah it probably was the thread you wrote.

regarding R34 GT-T auto

some people on here think if a car is auto thats a sports car...its wrong.

which is a load of shit.

why else would they make R35 GT-R only available in sports shift auto

all good champ

nah it probably was the thread you wrote.

regarding R34 GT-T auto

some people on here think if a car is auto thats a sports car...its wrong.

which is a load of shit.

why else would they make R35 GT-R only available in sports shift auto

all good champ

Hehe!!

All good man!

You'll realise why when you advertise it.

and it's still advertised 7 months later.

yeah i know what you mean,but i already have the money saved up for the EVO i just have to get rid of the skyline cause i have no need for 2 turbo charged cars.

when it does eventually get sold.....if it does the extra cash will do for something,i just don't know what.

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