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howdy all,

still not sure if i want four or two door 34gtt.

Is their any difference in performance ie cornering,1/4 mile ect for the this car?

has any one driven both and what did you find? the aesthetics of the 2 door are drawing me in

over the practicality of the four door plz help

2 door is so much more stylish dude .but if you got like 5 kids then yer a four door would be best.im guessing a four door would be slightly heavyer aswell

for all intents and purposes, virtually idential cars.

Other than the obvious, 4 doors vs 2 and so on

I much prefer the 4door over the 2door.

I also was looking for a 2door, then when i saw my first 4door i fell in love and grabbed it straight away!!

performance wise - they're exactly the same I felt!! same engine, same setup...

might be a touch heavier but not much at all....

the 4 door has the lame looking rear lights.... that would turn me off getting one, that and im only 20, so no kids to haul around :wave:

Thought that was only the case in 32's and 33's.

4 doors all the way, no difference in performance and from memory only about 20-30kg difference in weight. All the advantage of the extra convenience and IMHO they look far better too!

Know where there's a mint one going if you're interested...... ↓ ↓ ↓

2 door love.

I do admit I love the way the R34 sedan tail lights light up. They are different to the Coupe and it creates a nice colour/effect.

However overall I think the 2 doors are better.

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Performance would be hard to pick I gather. Never sat in the rear of a 4 door 34 to see the leg room. But the 2 doors arent unbearable

....a big back seat has lots of other good uses :D

I prefer the 4 door, there is no performance differeance, get which ever suits you

2 door style or 4 door practicality, beauty of a r32/3/4 us you can choose

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