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Hey guys,

last minute decision here!!  

What the difference between the gts4 or the gtst ?

I need an answer asap! which is the best car ?

Thanks!

(i need some specs on both cars stock)

The BEST is what suits you and your driving requirements.

To ME, the best is the GTS4! (R32 - TURBO) R33 NA.

In 1997 I wanted an AWD Skyline Turbo and the GTR was over $50K!

So I paid $33K for the GTS4, an Auto, it was available in Black the colour my wife and I wanted. (She had to sell her car so we could buy it :Oops:

Never looked back since, although the Auto needed to be fully rebuilt, -Kevlar clutches 2800 Stall etc. $3K 3mths!

The specs of the RB20 (R32) are very similar in both cars wether auto or manual, but the GTS4 is virtually GTR running gear except drive shafts smaller. So it weighs a bit more obvoiusly. Around 100Kg I think. Has the advantage of AWD and if I want RWD I just pull the fuses to the Transfer clutch pump motor.

OK, so its "Wife of Godzilla" but to me thats the next best thing. :)

Last dynoed at 170Kw but hunting for more. (14.1 @98Mph 2.6 0-60)

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2.6 60ft ???  That's pretty slow even for a GTS-T.

Scott

Its an auto, and it was my first time out the drags with it.

Probably the last too, considering the damage and time off the road :Oops:

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