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i'm still not that sure kabab, cos the yellow GT-T's seem to be fairly common, but that ain't on the colour swatch thing...maybe it's a blue, but not a GTR blue?? i'll try and get a pic of an auctioned GT-T blue see what u think....

Originally posted by cereal_jacques

BOXSTER????? Why buy half a Porsche?

I know you said you'd buy the GTR but just the word Boxter makes me angry. There is nothing I hate more than the Porsche Boxster. "The claytons Porsche"

Claytons Porsche????

ceral, I do believe you are talikng out of your ass :)

The concept is pure Porsche from way back. A simple 2 seat layout with one intention. The engine is the right configuration, behind the seats (mid engine but still behind the seats...) and you can even get it in a 2.7!!!

Now just don't mention the 916....

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Originally posted by cereal_jacques

BOXSTER????? Why buy half a Porsche?

I know you said you'd buy the GTR but just the word Boxter makes me angry. There is nothing I hate more than the Porsche Boxster. "The claytons Porsche"

why could u only buy half a boxster? they r around the same price as an r34 gtr. ie u can get a new one boxster for around $110,000 last time i checked. nice cars... but its the bottom of the porsches. its really targeted at the older more conservative individual who just likes to look good yet, have a quality car and still have a bit of power.

hopefully i wont get too cained for this unresearched yet somehow factual post;)

Guest neoGT-25

Hey Guys...

just some info... theres a R34 GT-T for sale in Ashmore Road, Bundlle on the GC, its the same R34 GT-R blue and has a aftermarket front bar but stock wheels (the wheels are painted in the GT-R's gold colour to resemble a real GT-R... i dont know the price or specs but check it out)

btw: R34 GT and GTT's come in: White, Red, Yellow, Black (My One), Silver... dont think blue tho

hope i helped... byes :burnout:

R34's Rock!

Hi guys,

That R34 GTR blue is an awesome colour.I just got mine cut & polished for the first time since I've owned it & it came out great.

The R34 at the start of this thread is a wild looking car.Personally

I think the standard wheels are too understated for the aggressive look of an R34 & it's good to see something different on them. The R33 GTR is a great looking car, but the R34 has a much better interior & handles better too.

For the same money as a std R34, you could have a crazy R33 though.Hmmm, I s'pose it depends how fast you want to go.:burnout:

All Skylines are top cars.Just last night I was cruising with 6 or 7 pairs of stovetop lights in front of me.Always a great sight.

Cruzin.

hey neo/munro

in regards to the R34's, if you wanted to fit a R34 GTR front bar to a GT-T, could u cut the original GT-T bonnet to fit the front bar....i'm just trying to get an idea whether it can be done without buying a new bonnet ($$$$$ :) ) and no, i don't have the GT-T yet, just an idea i have for when i get it.

regards,

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