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Keep both is doable?

It may be doable, the biggest problem I have is I live at the top of a court in which there is a double garage and we shuffle cars around already, not a big fan of leaving a car out in the court either

Wow...what is it about the GTS-T that gave you second thoughts about selling, when comparing it to the GTR?

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Since your driving both cars atm, how do the two compare back to back etc..

I'd assume there making similar power as well

ive always been so persistent on the gtst handling really well, the steering is very light compared to the gtr

the gtr is stock apart from exhaust, coilovers, wheels etc - the gtst is pretty much all braking and handling mods with exhaust and a few other things fmic etc

im guessing the monoflex coilovers in the gtst are one thing which really make me enjoy it and having hicas lock bar makes it more predictable

the gtst feels alot lighter to drive and feels very agile but it doesn't feel as refined as the gtr in anyway

yeah i guess the power wouldnt be too much different but the gtr is still ahead im sure of that - the rb25 feels as though boost comes on faster (probably due to aftermarket solenoid, stock boost) but doesn't have the pull of the rb26 when that hits boost (stock)

sure you can tell the gtr is the better car in pretty much every way, but there is something about the gtst in which makes me feel happy when i drive it, which I guess in a way i didn't appreciate until I had the gtr to compare it to.. and also I don't think I would appreciate the gtr as much if I didn't drive a gtst first..

the gtr has always been my dream car (as for alot of us im sure) and still is while owning one.. incredible car to drive, look at etc

the gtst its my first skyline and it got me hooked on them (apart from watching the r32 tear up bathurst as a kid), I guess it comes down to the fact that for a daily I would love to use the gtst and have my gtr for weekends

sorry for wall of text :P

Cheers for the write up Anthony :thumbsup:

I must admit the gts-t/gtt is good as a daily. Not bad on fuel, cheap to run, easy to drive, don't really worry about parking it anywhere etc...

Keep both if you can :D

It may be doable, the biggest problem I have is I live at the top of a court in which there is a double garage and we shuffle cars around already, not a big fan of leaving a car out in the court either

Talked to Matt last night, he said why the hell did I encourage you to keep the GTST...

...Now I'll have to tell you to sell the GTST! tongue.gif

Talked to Matt last night, he said why the hell did I encourage you to keep the GTST...

...Now I'll have to tell you to sell the GTST! tongue.gif

lol :rofl2: well at the moment I haven't decided!

Its still for sale at this moment but who knows what I will decide over the next few days lol

Nothing better than waking up to your delivery from Tomei! :D

Came with complementary Japanese newspapers too lol

Not sure who it was but I did see someone post up parts of the wrapping with his package fkn Japan and it was tentacle rape shit or something LMAO

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