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i have my GTR32 for abt one year,should i modify my GTR or sell it to get R33GTR??

someone tell me R33GTR much better than R32GTR,what do you guys think?

here is the spec for my GTR32 and plz told me what to do next?

1994 white,zeal racing suspension,17 inch N1 wheel,N1 exhaust system,up grade ecu,up grade clutch,nismo side skirt,

should i modify or sell??

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Who says the 33GTR is better?

THey are both excellent cars, same engine...

My opinion is the 33GTR looks better, but not everyone agrees - its a personal preference.

Stock the 32GTR is quicker - its lighter and a stiffer body/shorter wheel base so it handles better...

yes,my car are in excellent condition and engine are running very well,have no problem with the car,

coz i already have the car for over one year and i think is time to up grade or change the car,

they told me R33GTR have better turbo than R32GTR and body are stronger,

thats why i think may be up grade to R33GTR,

should i change? or i should use the money to modify my GTR32?

Vspec 32GTR attessa was quicker than non vspec... non vspec checks 4 times a second, i think vspec 32 checks 100 times a second...not sure of the specifics...

its up to you... don't think the body on the 33 is stronger. like i said, 32 has a stiffer body/shorter whele base and handles better stock...

not sure about the turbos - just upgrade yours then they will be better than all the series stock turbos :P

if you like the r32 gtr thats in ur garage but ur bored with it, the rb26 has very long lists of parts available aftermarket that can be used to make the car faster ect. if you got a sweet car already why not modify it and improve on it

R32 GTR is the only real Godzilla. The others just ride on the reputation forged by the R32 on the Race Track.

thats obviously why in japan 33 gtrs and 34 gtrs are popularly raced in n1 racing series, or at drag racing meets there are plenty of the later model gtrs sitting there ready to stop the clocks at impressive times....

or why the r34 is known to have held the lap record on the nurburgring (sp?) something porsche didnt like at all....

whilst i agree that the 32 gtr was designed for the track and is an awesome car, i dont think you can say the later gtrs are riding along on the 32 gtrs improvement.

with each revision came better technology, the attessa 4wd systems for example, in the later gtrs run faster and process information faster making them inherently a better system

there might have been a r32 godzilla but there has also been 400R, nur spec ect

tho i may be misinformed, forgive me, i just own a gts :):P

i think its all depend on you,if you like R32GTR,than you just modify the car,if you like R33GTR,than just sell your car and buy the R33GTR,

i think R33GTR looks much better than R32GTR,but R32GTR more fun to drive than R33GTR,R33GTR are very big car not very good for track use,R32GTR are better for the track day,

good luck mate

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