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interesting to see the comparitive figures between R34 GTT + R32 GTR.. two very different types of cars, yet they both cost between the 22k-38k bracket.

I think both are top choices for that price range.. and if I wasnt such a GTR fanboy I would swap mine for a wingless 34 GTT tmrw.. mmmm...

The R33 GTS-T is the most common Skyline (in Melbourne anyway)

true that, i own one, love it of course. in fact i love the 33's, they jst look sexy... my opinion anyways.

not a fan of the 32's, they jst dont appeal 2 me ( soz 2 u 32 owners lol )

R34 GT-R, now thats a car,.... if i could afford one at 18, i'd be doin sumthin right.... im pretty sure i'd get harrased by the poh-lice alot but :uh-huh:

true that, i own one, love it of course. in fact i love the 33's, they jst look sexy... my opinion anyways.

not a fan of the 32's, they jst dont appeal 2 me ( soz 2 u 32 owners lol )

R34 GT-R, now thats a car,.... if i could afford one at 18, i'd be doin sumthin right.... im pretty sure i'd get harrased by the poh-lice alot but  :uh-huh:

R33 and R34 = wannabe's :kick:

but they are nice cars.. can't complain about owning a skyline.. :jump:

We only have R32's in canada.. thats how its going to be for the next 3 years..

R33 and R34 = wannabe's  :kick:  

but they are nice cars.. can't complain about owning a skyline.. :jump:  

We only have R32's in canada.. thats how its going to be for the next 3 years..

if you've ever been in, or driven a 33 or 34, i'd say u'd want one..

but every man 2 himself :P

yes.... they are.... point? skylines in general are pretty plentiful in aus. these days, only "rare" ones are '34 gt-r's i'd say, the rest are pretty much everywhere. not that im complaining.... i like it that way :)

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