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Good to hear the OP is getting further towards his purchase...

As for saying singles are better.... I absolutely hate having response with usable power.... worse thing ever LOL

This thread delivers LOL

Edited by sinistaGTR
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twins4lyf

You want a single? Get a GTS-T

This 11ty

GTR owners who went from twins to single, never go back to twins. GTR owners who prefer twins over single, never driven or been in a single. However I'd love to have a twin high mount TD06 25G setup :)

don't 100% agree with that statement.

Neither does this guy...

http://www.ozzytyres.com.au/uncategorized/parachutes-and-panic-stations-a-1300whp-gt-r-street-car/

so im going down to vic and checking this car out - as always looking on the market and this pops up

http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Skyline-1999/AGC-AD-17199304/?Cr=0

suggestions ?

Needs more single. :no:

Looks honest enough. Personally I don't like white 34's but if you do it could be a good thing. Would be worth having a look if its close to home. Not sure how much it would cost to ruin it with a single turbo, however.

Needs more single. :no:

Looks honest enough. Personally I don't like white 34's but if you do it could be a good thing. Would be worth having a look if its close to home. Not sure how much it would cost to ruin it with a single turbo, however.

looks better then the grey one but i will see both and see which one is better - and no lol i wouldnt single turbo it - i prefer to keep it twin just upgrade them later

looks better then the grey one but i will see both and see which one is better - and no lol i wouldnt single turbo it - i prefer to keep it twin just upgrade them later

CESAR, white looks good with black windows and black tint. It will look tuff
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CESAR, white looks good with black windows and black tint. It will look tuff

been looking closely to the white - looks like thats the one i will pick up this weekend - would look mean

rear diffuser , intake exhaust temps on the mfd the cluster looking a bit more tighter etc. I would also be concerned 140,000+ kms ( genuine or not ) is a 16 year old car many things will start needing to be fixed up but that just my opinion everyone is different i guess.

rear diffuser , intake exhaust temps on the mfd the cluster looking a bit more tighter etc. I would also be concerned 140,000+ kms ( genuine or not ) is a 16 year old car many things will start needing to be fixed up but that just my opinion everyone is different i guess.

thanks for that mate ofcourse all is being considered - happy to see everyone elses input now i need to get as much opinion before i bring one back this saturday !!

Vspec is no better than a normal Gtr besides the aus obsession with them.

A diffuser and an extra sensor means didly squat. A normal Gtr has mechanical diffs which when pushed hard works better.

My advice is to find a good overall package normal or vspec.

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