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Just after some comparisons between stock r33 gts sII and the turbo ver and 32gtst.

I can find turbo stats all over the place but theres not much on the n/a ver. (mind you I havent looked too hard)...basically a massive comparison between the 33s 32s and 34s would be ideal...

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don't you mean rear wheels?

sorry... the power is distributed funny in the R33...

power goes to the front right wheel AND the rear left wheel...

but with the atessa system the search function incorporated with the msn thingodoobie

front wheels are favoured..

do a search!

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