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well ye, i want one with low k's and if u get a late model supra there r some minor changes with aesthetics. Also knowing u have a 97 RZ instead of a 93 is a good feeling.

the later models also have bigger brakes I think.. Supra for the win. Around the same weight as the skyline, with MUCH better tuning potential.

Pfft Supra's starting to look dated.. Who cares? 34's will look dated in 3 years. And probably hold their value worse than the Supra.

the later models also have bigger brakes I think..

ye they did come with the larger brakes though it was only the RZ's (Late model RZ-S still had standard 2 pot brakes) RZ's also came with recaro steats, REAS suspension and some other minor things

my N/A supra goes just has hard as my GT-T, supras are more suited as a weekend car as the r34 a better choice as a daily driven car.

i also have a NA supra (see my gallery) and they will beat most NA cars along with some turbo's and V8's

I hate you so much.

"Hey guys, should I buy an R34 GTT or a Supra RZ? Also, I've discovered my girlfriend is bi and wants to bring her model friends over every night for a threesome, foursome and even fivesomes, my wallet is too small for $100 notes, and I can't seem to find underpants capable of holding my collosal man tackle in."

And here I am sitting looking forlornly at both, thinking to myself........ someday it will be mine, and here you go, having to choose between two of the most desirable cars in the market.

I am jack's burning jealousy.

After all that, I'd still pick the skyline. They're both awesome cars, but I just like the lines and 'feel' of the skyline over the supra, but hey, that's just me.

Just realised this is an old thread. Oh well, have to get my count up anyway.

Stuff that! GTR with a 2jz-gte would be my ultimate ride!

hell yeah. has anyone attempted this yet/thought about it? but for the sake of this pole, supra any day of the week. bolt on big turbo, add lots of fuel and tune it properly, easiest 600hp+ ur ever gonna see. where is the common 'limit' of GT-R internals? i know the pole is for GT-t's, but im feeling generous here, so i'll let the skyline boys use the GT-R for this one

SHUTUPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP......id pick a 34 NE day.....(i had the choice between the 2 and i went for the 34gtt)

my only reason......was because compared to r34s....there are to many supras on the road....same reason i didnt get a 33 GTR even though its a GTR its still a 33 (gets rdy for the flames) LOL

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