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Originally posted by Ryan D

R33 GTS4

2.5l, non turbo, all wheel drive, and sexy as hell.

cant go wrong

Yeah thats what i had heard the 2.5 in a 32 is lethal where as in the 33 its powerful but is held back by weight ratios.

But i dunno im just a kid, lol, keep the opionions coming

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The fastest N/A's down the strip I know of are actually the R32 GTS25's, they come out factory with 142kw at the flywheel. With a bit of work they can run low 15's.

Even though the type S R33 tend to make a little bit more power(147), the extra weight of the R33 works against them.

But give me a R33 any day :P

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umm people are already buying them and putting them in storage in japan. when the car is 15 years old to the day u can bring it in, but make sure u research its not that simple, u need to apply for permission to import that vehicle and a whole range of other things.

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Let a company like prestige motorsport worry bout all that for you if you choose to import, i got the R32 gts25, its a nice car, my auto box holds it back but thats to change in the future. Got the 2.5ltr goodness and the lighter shell, more room in a r33, bigger backseat etc, more spacious, but the r32 just looks mean and ready to go.

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The R33 GTS25 is quicker than the R32 GTS.

Last year at the drags a guy with a R32 2LGTS manual was running high 16,s for the 1/4 mile, that was with air filter,extractors and 2 1/4" exhaust. A R33 GTS25 will run high 16's stock.

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