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If you wanna know Google each car find their specs their 0-100 times its not too hard find this information....also if you youtube the Japs from Best Motoring they have done tests like this. Ive seen GTRvporsche, GTRv3000gt, r34gttvMR2, S15vWRX theirs heaps just do the research....also because these cars are a bit older now allow them to be a few tenths slower.

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only reason i asked that question is coz my mates have those cars and i wanna get a 34 gtt =[ but i wouldnt mind a 33 gtr but i want newer interior thats all

Yeah true, the 34 gt-t's are pretty good cars. Or you could get a 33gtr and upgrade the interior :blink: , then u get way more power an the interior u want

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If you get a R33 GTR you will be superior to all that you have listed.

A different league.

With a decent launch off the starting line + a 2.6lt and twin turbos, you will be a head and the 4WD system will be to your advantage for handling.

+ There are other systems / mechanics / electronics on the GTR which help it to it's advantage.

Keep an eye out for the WRX... Although I am a Mitsubishi EVO believer, the WRX is good for what it is.

Don't be so fussed about the interior, there is not performance gain in it.

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