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Hey hows it going just curious on the fact whether or not i should sell my r33 GTS-T and buy a GT-R, ive seen a few GT-R im interested in but the price is a bit high and after

buying the GT-R the money that would have to go into it to make it even quicker, so yeh was just hoping i could get some info off you fans and see what i should do! :)

r33 gtr's (and 32gtr) have droped in price significantly over the last 12-18months so i wouldn't really whinge to much about the price. There great bang for your buck at the moment and if you've always wanted one i say go for it.

But be aware, if you buy cheap, you'll generally get a car in average condition and you'll end up spending the price difference fixing it up. Full inspection is a must.

If you can't afford to buy two gtr's, you generally won't be able to afford running one.

I guess you would have to ask yourself, if I am going to spend $10-20,000 on my gtst what would happen if I crashed it at the track or somebody ran into me. Ok, so now ask how you would feel if you just spent twice that on your gtr. Like alot of people find out sooner or later is, it's all fun and games till someone loses an eye.

just bolt on a big turbo on your gtst on e85 youl push well over 300, would be a weapon

people have said .. theyve gone from a gtst to a gtr and actually preferred the feel of a gtst, gtrs are more smooth and you dont feel the power hit as gtst

just keep that in mind

im very interested in buying this R33 GT-R V-spec has 390hp on 95 octane, guy reckons it would hit mid 400's with 98 octane and a retune, the price on the car is 28g so far ive reduced him to 26,500 but hoping for more

of a price drop hoping to get 25g for it, you guys reckon its a good price?

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