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ok sorry if this in in the wrong section but could think were else to put it well the story is i have just sold my beautiful R33 GTS yes NON TURBO with fully decked out in full GTR kit nd was dyno'd at 164.7 rwkw so got a very nice price for that and have just got blacks

Now comes the delemer of what to get next i have enough money for either a r34 GTT or a R33 series 2 M spec 40th anniver with all under 100,000 kms on the clock but really dnt no which one i was think the r33 to play it safe as i have already had one and play it safe but is there anything that i should no about the r34 like hard for after market parts and so on and if this helps power wise looking for around 230-270 rwkw so if all u guys could lend me ur 2 cents worth id be greatful

thanks all

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wow, 164rwkw from a natro. must've had a bit of work done to it.

as for what to go, well don't pay too much attention to the kms on the clock as there is a very good chance that they are not genuine and the actual car has done much more. secondly, there is no M spec r33. you are actually refering to the type M (M spec is a version of the r34 GTR). pretty much every r33 GTS-T is a type M (with the exception of one of the models of the sedan), so don't bother only looking at cars that say type M in the description. if it is a gts-t then you can assume it's a type M. i know i'm beaing picky but too many (in fact most) people get this info wrong.

as for things to know about the r34, well a lot of parts will be common to both r33 and r34. for the parts that are different you shouldn't really find it any more difficult to find parts for either car.

as for which car to get, it really comes down to what you like the look of the most.

rb25neo is a much better engine, solid lifters for starters, digital dash so I dont know if they are harder to wind back. much nicer interior, feels more nible from what ive experienced, I preffer 34 for looks but that part is personal taste

rb25neo is a much better engine, solid lifters for starters, digital dash so I dont know if they are harder to wind back. much nicer interior, feels more nible from what ive experienced, I preffer 34 for looks but that part is personal taste

not a case of winding back, they simply just put in the instrument cluster out of a car that has done less kms. very few people bother with physically winding back the clock these days. so much easier just to get a second hand one from the wreckers.

r34, a r33 in my books is not a real skyline, just a mangled ugly UFO car, which just somehow managed to crash into the Nissan factory, and steal a rb25/20 engine to blend in.

Neo is more responsive and also feel smoother.

+ the usual, less fuel less co2 etc etc.

also a r34 is absolutely sexy.

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R34 mate, its simply a newer car, nicer interior your getting a car that was realeased first in 98 not 1993 (yes i know your looking at a series 2, but really theres minor changes with the interior). As people have said, the neo engine is better and newer. PLus you have had the R33.... time to upgrade not side shift.

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