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Do you think these cars are worth it or not???

I currently have a 93 r33 gts with zorst, pod filter, unichip,extractors and tinted windows, and verry sweet mags...

is a gts-4 a better car, or is mine better?...i dont care so much about awd weighing it down, as it would be that much difference!!!

So what do you people think???

The gts-4 im looking at i think is like a 94 model, with 400r kit( i think)

James White.

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ok... I used to own one of R33 GTS-4

Its Great car to move around but... its missing a turbo.

if you want to fully RWD than stick with R33 GTS you will have more power due to no 4WD train.

R33 GTS-4 is heavier and less powered

If you live where high rainfall like QLD. then its very useful in the winter and rainy days.

if you are into drifting then stick with GTS RWD.

also it cost arms and legs for conversion, but it can be done :D

if you're going to spend a lot of money doing it up, im sure the RB25DET engine swap would be more practical.

I would go for a R33 GTST over a GTS4 though.

My options are r33 gts(what i have now)

r33 gts-4

Turbo is not a questian right now...as im on my p's

but as soon as i can legaly get turbo i will be so the gts-4 would be better then?

no... sounds like you are over estiamting.

Listen to other people SAVE Your moeny and get a old donga... VN or VX

what ever and wait for your P to get off then

buy a GTST or GTR later...

once you buy a skyline in P's INSURANCE cost you arms and legs and service too...

I know you think WTF but.. skyline aint such good 1st P car.. IMHO

no... sounds like you are over estiamting.

Listen to other people SAVE Your moeny and get a old donga... VN or VX  

what ever and wait for your P to get off then

buy a GTST or GTR later...

once you buy a skyline in P's INSURANCE cost you arms and legs and service too...  

I know you think WTF but.. skyline aint such good 1st P car.. IMHO

Ok ill try one more time.........

I currently have a car...it is a 93 r33 gts but i was looking at mabe getting a r33 gts-4 insted, so therefor selling my car!!!

so you understand now?

Also remember the GTS-4 isnt AWD like a WRX etc

The 4 wheel drive is attessa computed 4wd, same as GTR drivetrain.

Front wheels are only active when the rears are spinning.

Computer controlled 4WD mode as apposed to AWD where all wheels constantly drive

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