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Hey all i need your advice - mainly cause i am confused

i am buying a new Skyline soon and i am havingtrouble in deciding between a R32 GTR or a R34 GT-t, I am going to use this car to compete in the Autosalon Series and i cantmake my mind up. any advice will be appreciated

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Again i wish i was having the same decision.

Personally would probably opt for the GT-T becasue there are not that many around compared to the R32. But then on the other hand I believe the GTR should hold it's value better.

GO the GT-T, Being from Brisbane i don't think i have seen one up here yet, i have no doubt they are around but there can't be many...

you'll get more years out of a GT-T. it will cost you less in maintanance simply because it is 10 years younger. they're not going to release another skyline any time soon, so the last model ones should retain value quite well.

i'd be going the GT-T.

but that's me.

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