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hi all got a r33 2 door but i wont to sell or trade it for a r34 manual turbo 4 door wats better.

i like the 4 door but im not allowed to swap.my parents wont let me lol.

have your say could you tell me wat you would prefer just in case i do

swap and do a mistake

(HAVE YOUR SAY WATS BETTER)

cheers

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hi all got a r33 2 door but i wont to sell or trade it for a r34 manual turbo 4 door wats better.

i like the 4 door but im not allowed to swap.my parents wont let me lol.

have your say could you tell me wat you would prefer just in case i do

swap and do a mistake

(HAVE YOUR SAY WATS BETTER)

cheers

You need to realize that a coupe is intrinsically cooler than a 4 door.

Don't confuse a coupe with a 2 door. A 2 door is a 4 door made to be cheaper.

Maybe your 'rents thing you are too young for a turbo, since your post implies your R33 is N/A?

Edited by Battery_backup
You need to realize that a coupe is intrinsically cooler than a 4 door.

Don't confuse a coupe with a 2 door. A 2 door is a 4 door made to be cheaper.

Maybe your 'rents thing you are too young for a turbo, since your post implies your R33 is N/A?

wat does n/a mean i dunno

4 door 32's are sweet.

Experience from owning a 4 door 34 turbo : Awesome cruiser cars and possible drift king machines (refer to ken nomuras blitz 4 door) but not as good as owning a coupe, can still go fast but just nowhere near as much fun.

Edited by ecentrix
You need to realize that a coupe is intrinsically cooler than a 4 door.

Don't confuse a coupe with a 2 door. A 2 door is a 4 door made to be cheaper.

Maybe your 'rents thing you are too young for a turbo, since your post implies your R33 is N/A?

Hey, i cant tell if your being sarcastic or not.. but aside from the 4 door, is the R33 GTST a coupe or a 2 door? I thought they were the same thing?? or am i just a complete numpty? >_<

Hey, i cant tell if your being sarcastic or not.. but aside from the 4 door, is the R33 GTST a coupe or a 2 door? I thought they were the same thing?? or am i just a complete numpty? >_<

Nah 2 door (or 3 door as they say in the UK) is associated with budget hatches or things like Ford escorts. The 2 door would be cheaper than the 4 door and for that the kids would have a awkward time getting in and out. These are cheap utility cars designed to move 4 people about in. OTOH a coupe is sports orientated and the seats in the back are kind of there as an afterthought - in case you need them. The coupe is better to cruise about in, looks cooler....nice big window to wind down, rest yer arm on...big door so not cramped to get in and out of if you have the seat way back a la cruise mode.

im thinking the same thing when i have enough money want to get a 4 door 34 but we'll see what happens... was considering buying riccas car :)

yeah i had a look at the pic on here its a very sweet looking car, i would buy it but i cant so lol i want somethink like that but black and get like 350 hp out of it and that would be pretty sweet, so it would be fast and like luxery. that would be cool

yeah i had a look at the pic on here its a very sweet looking car, i would buy it but i cant so lol i want somethink like that but black and get like 350 hp out of it and that would be pretty sweet, so it would be fast and like luxery. that would be cool

My car would have been perfect for you! :)

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