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I'll go against the trend: GT-T if its a daily driver

A lot of people with GTR end up shelling out a lot more to fix problems, plus increased insurance costs and increased petrol costs. I wouldn't want to drive a GTR everyday, you'd be worried some dick will scratch it, key it, steal it, etc.

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that's one vote at least for the GTT :(

Predator has a valid point. I wouldn't want to use a GTR for a daily driver, especially if it involved parking in crowded car parks, outside shopping malls and the like. There's no denying the GTR is the better car, but the GTT shouldn't be overlooked either...

Yeah...for that price I imagine you'd get a mint R32 GTR and probably have enough change to get a POS runabout for day to day, shopping trips and the like...

or spend it on mods...:(

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yep r32 gtr and then a shit box for daily driver. best of both worlds. you could pick up a shit box vl turbo for like 5k and a good a shit hot r32 gtr and probably have some change still.

then slowly mod the r32 bit by bit

r34 gt-t won't be a huge jump from your series 2 r33 gts25t, newer car, looks different, nice interior etc, but wont perform much differently. go the gtr :( my mate drives a 34 gt-t and keeps telling me he would like to get a 33 gtr.

I just sold off my R34 GTT and now i am seriously looking forward for an GTR, i mean any GTR.... dont be like me.... i think most of people here know i have an R34 GTT before. What i mean is that A GTR mean GTR ....

i dont think anyone understand this guy :D AND WHERES THAT GOD DAMN EMOTICON WITH THE BLUE HEADSCRATCHING GUY@!#@!#^!!

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