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Hi guys just need some advice.

I used to own a R33 GTS-4 (non turbo) loved it but just got over it and changed to a diffrent car.

Now about to get off my Ps and want to go back to the skyline.

So my common question is R33 GTR or a R34 GTT?

Also does the GTR cost more to maintain as it is the premium car? sorta like a clubsport compared to an SS with maintenance costs?

What sort of power am i looking at with a R33GTR + 5k worth of mods? as apposed to R34 GTT + 5K of mods?

Any advice and comments would be great!

Thanks.

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GTR is and always will be better than a GTT, Im kicking myself that I got a R33 GTS-T when in hindsight I should have got a R32 GTR, The 33 has cost me about 35k so far and I wont get rid of it yet as Ive invested to much and if I was to sell it its just another 33 which costs around 10_15k.

A very good R33 GTR can be had for <30k, Not sure on 34GTTs as Im not interested in them.

And yes Im still thinking about a R32 GTR to drive on the streets.

they both cost the same to service .

what do you want to do with your car?

do you want a 34 with big fag nuts wheels and gay interior and that shit to roll round the streets with the mad blow off noises or do you want a gtr to do track days in ?

find a really good nearly stock GTR R32 , but it really depends if you want a semi modern interior get the R34 gtt the R33, 32 is lame but the GTR performance will crush a R34 GTT, if i could have sex with mine i would , bought mine for 25k and spent another 8k changing timing belt , steel turbos to replace ceramic , 1 expensive knock sensor (biatch) ,replaced ALL suspension bushes , HKS exhaust to replace stock , track tyres and other little general things now its a solid unit , im gettin horny just talkin about it . Heres a pic

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Agree with Mark.

Think of it this way...

If you buy an R33 GT-R and run it like an R34 GT-T, it won't cost any more to maintain than a GT-T.

If you upgrade, then it can be a different story. Talk to Satanic if you're thinking of a GT-T and want to upgrade good and proper.

The secret is to buy a great one in the first place. Preferably a GT-R.

At inspection, bring along your brains trust; with each person having a checklist.

At the other end of your time spectrum, the GT-R can reward you with less depreciation.

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