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It's nice... but 34k for an almost 20 year old GTT? :s Suppose if you were baller and wanted a fun car already done

Wasteland group buy

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/450632-1995-r33-vspec-for-sale-melbourne/

cheap gtr (so you can go on gtr cruises)

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Considering people pay that for clapped out 34GTRs I'd take the two wheel drive with nearly a litre more capacity that appears to be rebuilt from the ground up!

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Considering people pay that for clapped out 34GTRs I'd take the two wheel drive with nearly a litre more capacity that appears to be rebuilt from the ground up!

Would be one hell of a ride in that car, the torque would be insane

Considering people pay that for clapped out 34GTRs I'd take the two wheel drive with nearly a litre more capacity that appears to be rebuilt from the ground up!

Thats true I didn't think of it that way.

Goddamn I want that 34

I would make an exception and drive a 34 gtt for that engine

Impressive mod list

So much powah, probably too much on the street. Maybe some daily AD050's in soft might take the traction lol

I'm going to guess it would spin them in 4th with semis

Would depend on road surface & tyre temp a fair bit - But I reckon doable.

Think about all the drag cars that run insane power in that '10.5" radials' class

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