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dont the r34 gtt's make 206kw.. same as gtr?

and rwd.. (more fun) .. hehe

but.. the bad part.. is..

getting power from a gtr is easier.. (tt)

and getting power from a gtt is more costly.. more money.. and gotta like strengthen internals i guess.. hmm.. not too sure about it..

Heres 2 options;

Buy an R33 GTR... spend all my allocated money. Get it on the road, tracking and reg'd and thats it.

OR

Buy an R34 GTT... a fair bit cheaper, save some cash, maybe buy some mods and put the rest of the $$$ into my house... basically, save some money and buy a newer car (but a lesser car).

What would you do and why?

exactly - (not to mention its stupidly and infintely cooler - and rarer. i mean, look at the plethora of 33GTsts on the roads now - me included - what if this happens with 34's too?) however, either is an awesome car, and im sure youll have a stupidly large smile plastered on your face 24/7 either way.

.....im jealous....

What do you mean move to new servers?

as far as I'm concern, isn't this forum hosted on the same machine as the SDU forum too (the nz one).

I traced it and both end up to the same server! That gala.endsurfer.com thing!

==========================================

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

© Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:>tracert www.skylinesaustralia.com

Tracing route to www.skylinesaustralia.com [64.246.11.132]

over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 208 ms 520 ms 150 ms 139.134.154.114

2 160 ms 150 ms 159 ms 139.134.154.62

3 160 ms 159 ms 159 ms 139.134.50.137

4 160 ms 159 ms 149 ms FastEthernet3-20.lon42.Melbourne.telstra.net [13

9.130.193.33]

5 139 ms 139 ms 139 ms GigabitEthernet3-0.win-core1.Melbourne.telstra.n

et [203.50.79.129]

6 170 ms 149 ms 149 ms Pos2-0.ken-core4.Sydney.telstra.net [203.50.6.16

5]

7 150 ms 149 ms 159 ms 10GigabitEthernet3-0.pad-core4.Sydney.telstra.ne

t [203.50.6.86]

8 170 ms 159 ms 159 ms GigabitEthernet0-0.syd-core01.Sydney.net.reach.c

om [203.50.13.242]

9 1972 ms 1562 ms 3444 ms i-9-2.sjc-core01.net.reach.com [202.84.143.13]

10 449 ms 539 ms 1111 ms i-13-0.paix-core01.net.reach.com [202.84.251.49]

11 790 ms 357 ms 470 ms i-1-0.paix04.net.reach.com [202.84.251.68]

12 339 ms 339 ms 340 ms sjc3-core5-g5-0.atlas.digex.net [198.32.176.17]

13 471 ms 370 ms 369 ms sjc3-core4-pos6-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.67.242

]

14 361 ms 359 ms 360 ms san11-core1-so-7-0-0-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.4

8.134]

15 360 ms 360 ms 350 ms san11-core2-so-0-1-0-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.1

92.38]

16 370 ms 370 ms 359 ms dfw10-core1-so-0-2-0-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.2

00.45]

17 380 ms 370 ms 379 ms iah10-core2-so-2-0-0-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.2

00.54]

18 370 ms 360 ms 370 ms iah10-edge1-pos7-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.192.1

46]

19 370 ms 370 ms 370 ms 64.245.101.10

20 451 ms 449 ms 440 ms 207.218.245.36

21 450 ms 440 ms 430 ms gala.endsurfer.com [64.246.11.132]

Trace complete.

=======================================

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

© Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:>tracert forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz

Tracing route to forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz [64.246.11.132]

over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 148 ms 149 ms 139 ms 139.134.154.114

2 140 ms 149 ms 149 ms 139.134.154.62

3 150 ms 140 ms 138 ms 139.134.50.137

4 160 ms 149 ms 149 ms FastEthernet3-20.lon42.Melbourne.telstra.net [13

9.130.193.33]

5 150 ms 149 ms 139 ms GigabitEthernet3-0.win-core1.Melbourne.telstra.n

et [203.50.79.129]

6 160 ms 159 ms 159 ms Pos2-0.ken-core4.Sydney.telstra.net [203.50.6.16

5]

7 160 ms 159 ms 169 ms 10GigabitEthernet3-0.pad-core4.Sydney.telstra.ne

t [203.50.6.86]

8 150 ms 160 ms 159 ms GigabitEthernet0-0.syd-core01.Sydney.net.reach.c

om [203.50.13.242]

9 340 ms 350 ms 340 ms i-9-2.sjc-core01.net.reach.com [202.84.143.13]

10 341 ms 329 ms 330 ms i-13-0.paix-core01.net.reach.com [202.84.251.49]

11 350 ms 330 ms 339 ms i-1-0.paix04.net.reach.com [202.84.251.68]

12 340 ms 339 ms 340 ms sjc3-core5-g5-0.atlas.digex.net [198.32.176.17]

13 381 ms 380 ms 369 ms sjc3-core4-pos6-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.67.242

]

14 351 ms 360 ms 350 ms san11-core1-so-7-0-0-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.4

8.134]

15 351 ms 350 ms 360 ms san11-core2-so-0-1-0-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.1

92.38]

16 1172 ms 370 ms 369 ms dfw10-core1-so-0-2-0-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.2

00.45]

17 421 ms 380 ms 360 ms iah10-core2-so-2-0-0-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.2

00.54]

18 370 ms 370 ms 370 ms iah10-edge1-pos7-0.atlas.algx.net [165.117.192.1

46]

19 811 ms 369 ms 370 ms 64.245.101.10

20 881 ms 550 ms 450 ms 207.218.245.36

21 450 ms 430 ms 440 ms gala.endsurfer.com [64.246.11.132]

Trace complete.

SAU & SDU even share the same IP, if the ISP told you they moved you to different server and charge you $$$ for it, maybe you should take it up to them as these two forums r not going anywhere and the ISP is just pocketing your $$$

err yeh thanx for that rs73...let's just keep to the topic huh? I'm sure Prank knows what he's doing :D well pretty sure anyway lol :D

anyway...I would get the R34. It's such a personal choice though Christian, and you gotta get what you really want...and that would be the GTR it seems :D

My choice of the R34 is because I LOVE the look of them, and also because I don't want the 'hassle' of owning a GTR...worrying about it getting stolen all the time...insurance....etc...

and if an R34 is cheaper and you can put some money into your house...all the better (I'm in the same situation!). Life's not ALL about cars...ooops shouldn't say that on here :P

Originally posted by PranK

Heres 2 options;

Buy an R33 GTR... spend all my allocated money. Get it on the road, tracking and reg'd and thats it.

OR

Buy an R34 GTT... a fair bit cheaper, save some cash, maybe buy some mods and put the rest of the $$$ into my house... basically, save some money and buy a newer car (but a lesser car).

What would you do and why?

My heart says a R34 GTR , my head says a pushbike and a house but there is plenty of time to buy a house Prank

You KNOW you want a GTR.

Get a R32 in good nick , keep it std , will depreciate minimally if at all and still get the house.

By the time you pay the house , we will be driving electric cars and big brother will be watching everything.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by rs73

SAU & SDU even share the same IP, if the ISP told you they moved you to different server and charge you $$$ for it, maybe you should take it up to them as these two forums r not going anywhere and the ISP is just pocketing your $$$

iuhhh.... :P theres this little phenomena known as dns propogation. the database and forums have moved to a new server baka.endsurfer.com. And instead of blocking everyone from the forums until their isp's dns cache updates to the new address, i have allowed the forums on gala.endsurfer.com to use the database residing on the new server.

the post order fsckup were due to a slight time sync issue between the two servers, which has been resolved.

edit: i voted for the GTT, sweet cars ;)

Prank,

Whatever your choice, you've chosen a skyline and good on ya for that.....

A modded R34Gtt may have the same power output as a stock GTR, but less traction

Do you remember driving NOZILR in the wet?

For the safety and driving pleasure for you and Ur family, get a GTR.

or you could end up like me buying a GTST and kicking myself ever since:)

WRITTEN AND AUTHORISED BY THE SHIFT: GTR OWNERS PARTY:D

I now have myself a very similar car to that in JAGR33's avatar. :P a silver GTR. ;)

well... i pick it up next week. :) :)

thanks for all your comments/votes.

and rs73 - thanks, but yeah it was under control.

I wouldn't mind R34 GT-T, as it's a newer car, and the NEO RB25 DET engine already has 206kw factory claimed output to start with. With a lighter body shell compared to GT-R, any decent power upgrade would be noticeable, and I don't have to drive a super quick car on the road as mainly using the car to drive to work everyday. R33 GT-R and R34 GT-T could be a tough choice, but if it's late R33 GT-R, go the GT-R (like 97 model or newer). But if it's the R34 GT-R we're talking about, then it's the R34 GT-R then. But price is the deterrent factor, I need that single jackpot tatslotto win then I'll buy a nice R34 GT-R :P

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