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The only GTR i'd get (if I had to) is the R33

With a fat set of rims it looks 10 times tuffer than 34R

This weather is quite depressing.

+100000000000 to both.

34 GTR have lost its magic now. Long live the R33!

R32 fan boys were saying the same when comparing it to its younger brother 33

But you're right in regards to R33 having a tougher road presence. I've said this before and i'll say it again. R33 side profile is more modern/current/contemporary than R34.

Edited by Flynnn

Carsales.com.au must be lying

Either that or you think R33 GTR is the same as a R34 GTR?

There is ONE R34 GTR listed under 40k on Car Sales, and it's at $39,990

The one you "saw" for $31,000 was a GT-T if you actually looked at the ad. :rolleyes:

Like i said, keep dreaming.

Either that or you think R33 GTR is the same as a R34 GTR?

There is ONE R34 GTR listed under 40k on Car Sales, and it's at $39,990

The one you "saw" for $31,000 was a GT-T if you actually looked at the ad. :rolleyes:

Like i said, keep dreaming.

Refer to this post

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/379859-vic-wasteland-thread/page__view__findpost__p__6073623

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Edited by Flynnn

So someone listed ONE incorrectly priced and adjusted it

ONOES ALL R34 GTRS ARE CHEAP NOW

:rolleyes:

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