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Hey guys..

just about to get my first car! :(

But i cant decide which one, What do you guys recomend ? the R33 gtst, or the R32 gtr..

I live in VIC, making it illegal to drive teh gtr on your p's..

but what happeneds if i get pulled up ?

Anyway, what do you guys think.. if i cant have the gtr, a gtst ?

:newbie:

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Try to test drive both of them. Personally, I'm partial to the R32, because I happen to like its styling.

Also, think about things such as cost. If you bought an R32, you would have a little more money for modifications. Though R33's still go hard.

Common mate

Just drive them both, look at them both, pick your favorite simple

Its all personal taste really, they both are ****ing quick and look good in different ways!!

Personally i go r33 as its newer...thats the only reason i bought a 33, if a 32 came out in 95> models id take a 32 over a 33!

so r u 36? But ur getting ur p's

37 thousand for a first car is a decent figure, how u come up with that figure?

Im bout to get my fist car prob an r33 NA or 4door turbo, and its impossible to get insurance wen u say the word SKYLINE. Im pretty sure u wont b able to insure a gtr on ur p's (but im confused how old u r) but thats my opinion, just get the r33.

and please don't do the following: buy nice car, decide to look into insurance figures after purchase, decide you don't need insurance, write off the car.

That reminds me of a former forum member... umm does MINES_DATSUN ring any bells ? :(

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