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Hard discussion this, i went for the r34 gtr cos i thought it looked very exciting just standing still but like all new performance cars e.g. new bmw, wrx, evo etc they take a little time to get used to.

true the r34 gtr has more aggressive lines but i think its all the hype of the r35 which makes it appealing

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I had a Supercharged V35 then ordered a R35

But when I saw it in the metal I wasn't all that impressed.

Impressed maybe the wrong term let's just say not impressed enough to shell out $170k on road.

Never had a R34 GTR but to me they look so much more imposing on the road

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stock vs stock, i don't think there is a comparison. The R35 just has so much more presence IMO

The R34 stock is starting to look a little dated... but still a great looking car. Don't know whether to upgrade, or just wait some years and jump straight into the 35 :banana: problem is, will probably be a lot of years :bunny:

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Dunno

The R35 just didn't do it for me for that amount of cash.

Could have an M3 or AMG for that money but am considering one of these for a daily

http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleD...ArticleID=47186

and a bombed R34GTR to polish on the weekends for less money than a R35

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