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it looks like the 33 might be for me but how about the 32? is the 32 any good compared to the 33 in power, handling, comfort etc the only thing I dont like about the 32 is the back dated styling compared to the 33 as it's newer.

Between the R33 and R32 is a matter of taste. They are very similar cars underneath (and in build). I prefer the size, handling, interior and exterior look of the R32 and hence that is what I own. I've had both. The only thing is for carrying people in the rear the R33 has a longer wheel base and therefore more leg room, but I prefer the shorter wheel base of the R32 for driving reasons anyway. Both are great cars.

Had the same problem before, but it was between evo 7, gt-r 33 or GTT R34..and end up getting GTT..easy to mods, more room, better interior and exterior, can carry 4 ppl together and spend 5-7k on the engine and handling, u wont look back...

its my daily drive too..

Good luck anyways...

my 2c..

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