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Right, basically I want 400hps at wheel or more for a daily driver, no drag/circuit work.

Now, Ive got an early edition R33 thats done 93k, mods are big cooler, pod and exhaust.

The issue is, do I mod my present ride extensively, or get an R32 GTR?

I suspect the cost wont be too different for either.

The R32 will be long in the tooth but Im willing to go for an overhaul (labours cheap over here) and maybe add a few upgrades to the block:).

Im thinking.... the GTSt is a really nice car but then again, a GTR is something special!!!

Need ur input plZ

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Get a GTR! you cant compare the feel of a GTR to a GTS. the best part about a 32GTR is you can wire up a switch to switch between 4wd and 2wd so you can enjoy both styles of gts and gtr in a sense.

GTR engines are damn strong along with the drivetrain. so it will be very reliable to everyday driving and responds well to modifications.

GO GTR.

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