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Hey guys, I've been checking out some R34's

Mainly GTT's and my cousin told me to also check out 25GT-T's aswell.

They are all 1999+ and some of them rumour to have traction control etc. Whats the difference between these two models?

Just a little run down to see what would be worth while.

25GT-T's

25GT-T's on carsales

&

GTT's

GTT's on Carsales

Thanks,

MRXTCZ

P.S Sorry if this is posted in the wrong section, Mods please move if need be. Thought this would be the best place since it is Turbo i guess. :S

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Yea, GTT = 25GTT, it's just that when people talk about the turbo version, they don't use the "25" in front lol.

It's just like R33 GTS = GTS25, GTS25T = GTST :bunny:

But I thought you wanted a R34 GTR? :)

yeah TCS bites!

some bargain 34s interstate (not vic)

how much you looking at spending?

Whats wrong with TCS? :)

I mean....if you are just driving normally, TCS shouldn't kick in...

Unless you dump the clutch everytime you take off :bunny:

But yeah, GTT's are cheap now. Just gotta be patient on looking for one. They range from 17k-20k manual + low k's.

I just bought mine 3 weeks ago for 16.7k on the road.

Whats wrong with TCS? :)

I mean....if you are just driving normally, TCS shouldn't kick in...

Unless you dump the clutch everytime you take off :bunny:

But yeah, GTT's are cheap now. Just gotta be patient on looking for one. They range from 17k-20k manual + low k's.

I just bought mine 3 weeks ago for 16.7k on the road.

damn thats cheap as i paid quite a bit more for a 2000 model, 80thous with books 3 months ago, and that was after looking for 2 months

damn thats cheap as i paid quite a bit more for a 2000 model, 80thous with books 3 months ago, and that was after looking for 2 months

Yeah, I was just lucky with mine. The seller posted it on carsales on friday afternoon, I called him on friday night, then inspected it on Saturday, got a mechanic to check it out on Wednesday and bought it on the same day haha.

The seller always serviced the car through Nissan lol and its got tasteful mods, 104,000km, with major services done, manual :)

Nice nice, Im looking at my options at the moment.

S15 with RB26

or

R34 GTT

And then in the future a R34 GTR :)

MRXTCZ

Hey buddy!

That would be nuts.

You looking to track it or street / daily car?

Oh yeah R34 GTT = 25GT-T. :)

Nice nice, Im looking at my options at the moment.

S15 with RB26

or

R34 GTT

And then in the future a R34 GTR :)

MRXTCZ

S15 with RB26 will be CRAZY lol. But I still like the look of a 34 :)

I got a mint stock silver 98 GTT for $18500 and that was 2 1/2 years ago. Looks like they are holding their value well!

Yeah, especially manuals. I think even 18.5k is cheap, as dealers and importers wants about 20k+

Because of supply and demend, I think manual GTT's will stay around 17k-20k mark for a couple more years, until theres just as many 34's as 33's around Australia lol.

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