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Hey Guys

The time has come! I finally have enough funds to buy what I've always wanted - a GTR.

Was going to put in a high flow turbo down the track etc but Ive decided Im going to give my brother the gtst as he gets of his p's soon and Im going to get either a 33 or 34 gtr

Question is , which one?

I know for a fact a 34 is better but also twice as expensive.

I can easily afford a good condition 33gtr now (selling for around $25k) but I was wondering whether I should save up for another 7 months or so and get a 34 instead.

I've driven a 33GTR and loved it but have never driven a 34GTR before.

Is it worth being twice as much?

Thoughts? Opinions?

Thanks in advance

Cheers

PS: Merry xmas!

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It kinda comes down to which one you like more,

If you like the 34s twice as much, then it's probably worth it.

34 hands Down

33 nice for the price still but 34 is more refined and a panty dropper haha

This.

That's why these questions are useless.

What do you want?

i want a 34gtr , but they are really expensive and wanted to know if its THAT much better then the 33 to justify spending twice as much. ive driven a 33gtr but havnt been in or driven a 34gtr before so im not able to judge

You only just got the GTST I thought?

Anyway, 33>everything.

no got the gtst about 6 months ago ,just finished fitting intercooler and boost controller. going to put in a fuel pump and possibly tune and then give it to my bro whose almost of his p's

if im gonna wait to save up for the 34 then il keep the gtst until i get that or if im getting the 33gtr then il give it to my bro straight away.

hmm thanks for the responses guys

ive always LOVED the 34gtr but twice as much as the 33...? i dont know.

wont go with a 32 as they are a bit to old now and im planning on keeping my next car for a long long time.

Edited by tripsteady

If a 34 is what you want then just save and get one.

If you plan on keeping it for a long time then the r33 will be as old as the r32's you are currently thinking are too old in a shorter time than the r34.

As barney says...."new is always better"

this thread is absolutely stupid

Ah... Should see what he's doing on boostcrusing

Op stick with ur GTS-T upgrade turbo and stuff maybe manual conversion if p-platers are shaming you lol.

If you love Gtr's you best leave it until you can do it 100% right. Well thats what I reckon

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