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My friend is actually well known for his GTR's/Skylines, he is a member here, but doesn't post anymore as he keeps getting harrassed for advise on cars lol.

I do talk to him quite abit, but he is busy and sometimes doesn't have time to talk and given who he is, he has hundreds of people asking him the same or similar questions, so i don't want to annoy him too much.

Its more a discussion thread more than anything, just want to see what your guys thoughts are.

is he a friend or an acquaintance (someone you know enough to say hello to)? if he is a friend then he won't care about you asking him questions, and he should be more than happy to go looking at cars with you.

as people have said, you really need to do some research. are you planning on using the car on a daily basis? if so then you may want to rethink your choice unless you are going to look very closely before buying a car. an ordinary example of a GTR is going to cost you a whole lot of money in the long run.

is he a friend or an acquaintance (someone you know enough to say hello to)? if he is a friend then he won't care about you asking him questions, and he should be more than happy to go looking at cars with you.

as people have said, you really need to do some research. are you planning on using the car on a daily basis? if so then you may want to rethink your choice unless you are going to look very closely before buying a car. an ordinary example of a GTR is going to cost you a whole lot of money in the long run.

Facebook friend really....haven't met him yet IRL although he knows a few of my friends.

I been researching vigorously for the past week or so now on R33 GTR's, looking at common problems, maintenance, modding etc. Still undecided if i want to go with one or go with this R34 GTT i been looking at. I am torn :\.

Yes it will be my daily, mainly driving on the freeway too and from work.

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Facebook friend? It's a bit like someone asking me for a phone diagnosis as to whether a headache is due to stress, bad relationship, bad neck or allergy to MSG.

R33 GTR is a great car! Ask a good Melbourne workshop listed here in the Victoria subforum to inspect any reasonable prospect for you. Better to go through $150 a time & get a goodie than to buy the wrong one and waste $2000!

Lol so all these supposed friends with gtr's turned into one that was a fb friend.

This thread brings the lolz :).

I don't want to mention his name.

Lets just say he converted a R34 NA skyline into a 700hp R34 GTR :whistling: . Guess you know who he is now....aw well lol.

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I don't want to mention his name.

Lets just say he converted a R34 NA skyline into a 700hp R34 GTR :whistling: . Guess you know who he is now....aw well lol.

so hes one of these guys

Non GTR's with GTR badges

so hes one of these guys

Non GTR's with GTR badges

Bahahaha NO!

He fully converted it into a R34 GTR. Spent around $120,000 in the process or some crazy figure like that.

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Bahahaha NO!

He fully converted it into a R34 GTR. Spent around $120,000 in the process or some crazy figure like that.

sounds like good economic sense

sounds like some keyboard warrior to me, LOL

oh and FYI, he didn't fully convert it into a GTR. that is impossible. i bet that on the build plate it says that it is a NA still. and if he turned a NA into GTR and spent that much money on it, all it proves is that he's as dumb as a post.

on topic though, by the sounds of it you should go for the GT-t. it will be better suited to both what you want to use it for, and your knowledge of cars.

Jessica Alba is my fb friend and my other fb friends, Brad Pitt and Miranda Kerr have met her too. So basically I have slept with Jessica Alba and my friend, that just spent $8,000,000 'fully' converting his Hyundai into a Ferrari F40, was the one who hooked us up.

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