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sorry mate... too many K's

your in another state too... bit of a mission

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  • 3 weeks later...

I have no objection with interstate buyers... It's just that if we decide on a swap + cash adjustment, then getting a modified gts-t complied in NSW could be a pain in the ass

anyways

long overdue BUMP!

  • 8 months later...

Quick update on the car.. it is now sitting on 19" Rota P45R rims with 275s all around.. its got 3.5" fronts, a high flow cat and 3.5" cat back... It's become a noisy mofo... Power has gone up a little and lag has come down a little... A retune will show true results of the exhaust upgrade... Will put up pics with the new wheels shortly

  • 2 weeks later...

you know I build good cars Matty :P

I'm in two minds about this one bro... if i get the price I want I'll sell it...

But it is a top car... perfect street GTR in my opinion

still dont get it why sell a GT-R for a GTS-T or GTT...sure rwd is fun, but awd is also 'point and shoot' fun???? much better on corners, bends, faster take-off...

Go EVO 7/8.. btw just wondering - a 270rwkw GTST and a 270awkw GTR - do they drive similar?? which one shoves u in the seat more, feels like its got more to give ??? Sure GTR is heavier, but its got awd.. still got way to go with my approx 190rwkw GTT.... :(

Evo 7/8 are too old for novated leases

270kw GTS-T pushes you back in the seat more... the way boost is delivered is different... its a big rush on the GTS-T rather than a smooth surge on the GTRs

plus they are lighter and i think you feel the sensation of speed more on a RWD

everyday driving the GTS-Ts are more fun i think :)

ephesian - not after anything too old mate...

rondofj - not a fan of the supra... back seats are fricken tiny and im always have more than 2 ppl in the car (not sure how that will work if I end up with a 370z)... plus they seem pretty bulky/heavy too. Plus I see whole lot of non-turbo auto chromy nuggets around my area and that has put me off them

thats the exact same reason I dont like supras - too bulky / heavy looking, looks more 20s something car, other than that my dream ride is a R34GTR/GTT with a 2JZ..

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