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as im only new to the whole skyline thing can someone please tell me the difference between the r32 gtr, r33 gtr, and the r34 gtr any help would be appreciated.

im looking for engine differences, interior difference and also dimensions and stock weight. im also looking at buying a stock r 32 gtr in the near future

thanks kurt

lol. no, in real life...

0-100 = 4.7 sec.

1/4 mile = 13 sec.

R34 gtr vspec2

0-100 = 4.6 sec

1/4mile = 12.8 sec (12.7 as proven by best motoring, someone posted a link up showing the video of the 12.7 run for a stock r34 vspec2 a few weeks ago).

Edited by nizmo_freek
R34 gtr vspec2

0-100 = 4.6 sec

1/4mile = 12.8 sec (12.7 as proven by best motoring, someone posted a link up showing the video of the 12.7 run for a stock r34 vspec2 a few weeks ago).

thats nice.

r32 gtr vs r34gtr in a straight line....the 32 is faster.

im not talkin vspec models..

Bit hard to compare a 15 year old car to a car that is pushing 7 years old. If you lined both up totally stock id have my money on the R34. Maybe if they were both off the showroom floor it would be a different story but thats never gonna happen.

Chris

cmon guys sombody must know the real differences no matter how sygnificant they are. im not realy looking in terms of outright speed im talking subtle differences and factory options as im in the market for an original r32 gtr and im just trying to find if some of the things listed by the sellers are factory.

the real differences are displayed 1000's of times before in the forum...

all your info on : crank differences , turbos , Computers, Series releases etc...

kic back and have a search around...

thats nice.

r32 gtr vs r34gtr in a straight line....the 32 is faster.

im not talkin vspec models..

Yeh, figures i always see is r34 gtr 12.9/13, r32 gtr 12.8, i've never actually heard any one argue the point before, 32 GTR's are quicker!!

32 GTR's are also the less refined because of there age, interior is ok but nothing special and the engine will probably need rebuilding to

the truth of the matter is the 32 is an old car now. Do fool yourself theres a 12 in a 17 year old 32 with its flogged suspension, standard ecu, old factory exhaust. Enjoy the holiday...get a job

33's are the ugly korean cousins ;):yes:

Sorry, but I find nothing pretty about them at all....

(how many people did I just offend :wub: )

Each to there own but I think a series 3 33 GTR in Midnight Purple is it for me.

Chris

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