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The R34 GTT is a very nice looking car and performs well. If you want a hot street car it would be a good choice.

If you want a performance car, with the exception of drifting, the R33 beats the GTT hands down in every way. It has arguealby the best twin turbo six ever build (RB26DETT), its handling is out of this world between a stiff suspension and Atessa, and lots of other things simply makes the GTR a much better car. Keep in mind though upkeep is not cheap and if it breaks it will cost more to fix.

i was in the same situation as u in the end i chose the 34gtt it all deppends if u have the money to fix it when it brakes down then go for it, me on the other hand realy couldnt be bothered paying 3 times the amount for a gtr part.

the 34 is a grat and reliable car i have had mine for over 2 years now and havent had a problem with it and i am very happy with it.

that said however the gtr will always be a gtr and no other nissan can compare to it, take both for a drive and see how u go good luck with ur choice

Edited by R34GT-t_07

As above.. outright balls, go the GTR. GTT's a nice car, and a great daily driver ... but it's no GTR. Personally I chose a GTT as i prefer the shape, though there are times I wished I had an RB26DETT under the hood.

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