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When i Turn 18 ill sell my R33 Gts-t for a GTR. ill have just about 30k if lucky. :D

Please Guys!! help me out here i love the small light look on the r32 GTR's they just look amazing and so do the r33gtr's

,i dont know what to get? Could you guys help me out with some difference's about the cars and what your choice's

would be?

:( CHEERS!!

joosteN^ ;)

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:blink: HeyGuyZ...

When i Turn 18 ill sell my R33 Gts-t for a GTR. ill have just about 30k if lucky. :D

Please Guys!! help me out here i love the small light look on the r32 GTR's they just look amazing and so do the r33gtr's

,i dont know what to get? Could you guys help me out with some difference's about the cars and what your choice's

would be?

:( CHEERS!!

joosteN^ ;)

33's are newer and you will most likely find one in better nick easier. IMO R32 GTR is what id take but its personall preference, If u can find a 32 thats in good cond that is stock for a decent price id say do it

^^ Heh! Yeah I go R32 GTR but thats personal preference, R32's are cheaper to buy and I prefer the shape.

(Good point) If you can find a stock one. I was at JSA Imports and they had quite a lot of GTR's and I test drove the Stock 1. Sales guy said it was probley the best one they had.

I find in my area there are a lot of R33's which just got a bit too common and I wanted something different.

It doesnt hurt to pay abit more for a better condition on an older R32.

Yes its personal choice, I like the look of the R32, which is why I bought one, but being older you will probably tend to have more niggleing problems with them, and its the little things that give you the s$#ts when they go wrong, the R33 is probably the better choice as it is newer but it really comes down to personal choice. Goodluck!

FIRST OF DAMN YOU AND YOUR CHEAP INSURANCE IN PERTH!

bastard....

if it was me, i would buy the 32 in a heart beat. why? because i was going to buy that, but a riding of a 30000 dollar car and n.s.w being as f**ked as it is, ima have to wait untill im 25 ( will probably buy one before hand lol ) which is a bitch. i love the shape of the 32 and the fact that 33's are so common.

good luck with what ever you go.

Hey again all! :D

I liked the r32 alot more then the others. yea its cheaper etc but i just thought getting a r33 would be good cause its

earlier model.

i think i'd just go r32 gtr. its allways been a favourite.

AS A FIRST CAR!!! not sure over the r32 gts cause its RB20 engine. ill just drop a rb25 in it for the sake of it ;)

joosteN^ :(

good luck with either. but a bit of food for thought is r32's are old when i bought mine the first thing i did was replace all oil and fluids timing belt andthen a large oil cooler they get hot fast.

r32gtr's are also an inch shorter and at least 50 kg lighter depending on what aluminium upgrades it has on the front end

good luck but remember any gtr is maintenance maintenance maintenace =money llucky for us there is sau with group buy's :D

First lets face it if it was'nt for the amazing r32 the name GTR would not mean anything to anyone.

Second point of the 3 gtrs not including new r35 which do you think would be a collectors car.....r32.

Saying that both are good but what you put into a r32 you really get out. so performace wise r32 will amaze you.

GTR...Got To Race

hey all ;)

yea when i do end up with a GTR when im 18yo. it will be used alot on the track. and mainly for cruises on the streets.

id still have my r32 Gts hopefully for the km's use when driving everywhere i.e work, mcdonalds :D

joosteN^ :(

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