R33 GTST or EVO IV
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Poind3xter

Original Poster:

8 posts

198 months

Thursday 8th April 2010
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Long time lurker here.... I need some advice.

I'm 25 on Sunday and I can finally own an import without being crippled on insurance.

I'm looking at either a R33 GTST or an EVO IV.
Spending 3 - 5k.
I've looked at the specs for both, I'd prefer to have the skyline but just wanted to get some opinions on here from owners first.

Currently driving a Civic VTI and had a 200SX S13 for 6 months recently.

Thanks for any help.

Wadeski

8,875 posts

237 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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well what are your priorities, and criteria?

is # doors important?
is economy important? and how many miles per year?
what kind of driving do you do (commute, weekend toy, motorway trips?)
etc

Poind3xter

Original Poster:

8 posts

198 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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I'm not fussed about # of doors.
mpg is a minor concern as I usually walk to work.
It's more of a weekend toy than a daily driver.

I just want to hear what people think of them and what the owners feel towards them.
At the moment it seems like 4k Gets you a lot of car for the money.


Thanks.

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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EVO, the only reason why is that the Skyline is not the GTR and i personally would secretly want a GTR if i had a GTST....

eybic

9,212 posts

198 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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Agreed, don't bother with the GTST. If you can afford the Evo then go for that as the GTST isn't a "proper" skyline.

GravelBen

16,375 posts

254 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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rofl

The GTS-T is every bit a proper Skyline, you may as well say a BMW 540i isn't a proper 5-series because its not an M5. Its not the best Skyline though, which I think is the point being made.

SmoothRB

1,700 posts

196 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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eybic said:
Agreed, don't bother with the GTST. If you can afford the Evo then go for that as the GTST isn't a "proper" skyline.
That is a retarded comment. If you watch some of the old footage from Japanese tuner battles the GTST was on some circuits faster.

You won't see many GTR's being used for drifting either.

Having said that unless the GTST has some mods then I would got for the EVO stock for stock. The GTST really needs coilovers and thicker sway bars...in fact they transform the car.

sy534534

249 posts

201 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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Not sure I'd advise a stock IV, crankwalk and weak engines are an issue. Look for a IV with a later engine, plenty about on the MLR. Be careful, plenty of IVs have been badly thrashed as they are cheap enough for the Chav crowd now. rolleyes Yes I have a IV, no I'm not a chav! curse

Poind3xter

Original Poster:

8 posts

198 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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ahh right . . . . I was wondering why IV s are so cheap now. I think i'm swaying toward the skyline. Got a quote on both from Sky . . . 1k each . . . Not bad really.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

222 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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Evo has lower running costs and is a better B road car. Skylines are massive, and whilst very capable cars, not that suited to fun quiet B roads.

Both will cripple you though with running costs - especially as a daily driver. You may also get the upgrade bug which can be ruinous biggrin

Things to factor in = age of car may require:

New belts
New bushes
New discs / pads
New tyres
Full service - which on complicated 4wd systems is not cheap. Are you willing to trust that it was done in Japan given the costs associated with a belt snapping?

Other considerations are that imports may have been ruined by the fitment of stupid jap spec lowering / stiffening kits, which IMO are totally unsuitable for the UK. So you may have to factor in a SH set of dampers / and or springs. Yes they look good, but they don't work over here - avoid Tein suspension for this reason!

Edited by rhinochopig on Saturday 10th April 10:46

geeeman

1,315 posts

279 months

Friday 9th April 2010
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ive got an R33 gtst, absolutely standard car. i've used it everyday for 2 years for short commute. Absolutely reliable and as standard is so easy to drift/powerslide. I think the stock suspension is quite firm, but ofcourse things can be uprated if u wanted.
Styling wise i think its nicer than the mitsubishi
Btw who quoted you for insurance, i need to find a new company??

Poind3xter

Original Poster:

8 posts

198 months

Saturday 10th April 2010
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I got the quote from sky who use a few specialist insurers. Usually specialising in modified and imports . . Give them a call, they are always helpful . . Thanks to everyone for the info so far, I think it has to be the R33 . . . Can't quite push the boat for a GTR though, so i'll aim for a GTS-T for now.

SmoothRB

1,700 posts

196 months

Saturday 10th April 2010
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geeeman said:
Styling wise i think its nicer than the mitsubishi
R33's are a bit bland stock but look great w/ the right kit.

I find early EVO's look nasty close up.

taylor8

256 posts

207 months

Monday 12th April 2010
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If i was you id save a few more £ and get an EVO 5 the best of the earlier models, dont buy an EVO 4 mate very prone to crankwalk, see MLR for details, loads and loads!, cant comment on the skyline as ive never owened one!

sy534534

249 posts

201 months

Monday 12th April 2010
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taylor8 said:
If i was you id save a few more £ and get an EVO 5 the best of the earlier models, dont buy an EVO 4 mate very prone to crankwalk, see MLR for details, loads and loads!, cant comment on the skyline as ive never owened one!
As said crankwalk CAN be an issue but IS NOT COMMON, only on thrashed IVs and poorly serviced ones. If you do check out the threads on the MLR you'll find most of us owners haven't had an issue ( 3 years with the IV and no problems so far ). As with all forums you will always find horror stories as people tend to post when they have a problem and not when everything is fine. Finally, the V the best early Evo!? What about a TME, if you're considering saving a bit more cash then thats the one to go for. wink

taylor8

256 posts

207 months

Monday 12th April 2010
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sy534534 said:
taylor8 said:
If i was you id save a few more £ and get an EVO 5 the best of the earlier models, dont buy an EVO 4 mate very prone to crankwalk, see MLR for details, loads and loads!, cant comment on the skyline as ive never owened one!
As said crankwalk CAN be an issue but IS NOT COMMON, only on thrashed IVs and poorly serviced ones. If you do check out the threads on the MLR you'll find most of us owners haven't had an issue ( 3 years with the IV and no problems so far ). As with all forums you will always find horror stories as people tend to post when they have a problem and not when everything is fine. Finally, the V the best early Evo!? What about a TME, if you're considering saving a bit more cash then thats the one to go for. wink
I disagree with you, TME is just a badge, a 5rs or 6rs are the best if you really want to argue!

d8mok

1,922 posts

229 months

Tuesday 13th April 2010
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taylor8 said:
sy534534 said:
taylor8 said:
If i was you id save a few more £ and get an EVO 5 the best of the earlier models, dont buy an EVO 4 mate very prone to crankwalk, see MLR for details, loads and loads!, cant comment on the skyline as ive never owened one!
As said crankwalk CAN be an issue but IS NOT COMMON, only on thrashed IVs and poorly serviced ones. If you do check out the threads on the MLR you'll find most of us owners haven't had an issue ( 3 years with the IV and no problems so far ). As with all forums you will always find horror stories as people tend to post when they have a problem and not when everything is fine. Finally, the V the best early Evo!? What about a TME, if you're considering saving a bit more cash then thats the one to go for. wink
I disagree with you, TME is just a badge, a 5rs or 6rs are the best if you really want to argue!
or even a TME RS monte carlo if u really want to argue lol

sy534534

249 posts

201 months

Tuesday 13th April 2010
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taylor8 said:
sy534534 said:
taylor8 said:
If i was you id save a few more £ and get an EVO 5 the best of the earlier models, dont buy an EVO 4 mate very prone to crankwalk, see MLR for details, loads and loads!, cant comment on the skyline as ive never owened one!
As said crankwalk CAN be an issue but IS NOT COMMON, only on thrashed IVs and poorly serviced ones. If you do check out the threads on the MLR you'll find most of us owners haven't had an issue ( 3 years with the IV and no problems so far ). As with all forums you will always find horror stories as people tend to post when they have a problem and not when everything is fine. Finally, the V the best early Evo!? What about a TME, if you're considering saving a bit more cash then thats the one to go for. wink
I disagree with you, TME is just a badge, a 5rs or 6rs are the best if you really want to argue!
Not arguing just disagreeing biggrin What do you mean by best? Track performance, B-road ability, disireability (TME), straight line speed? What about the 6rsII, that would be my choice, i beleive you know about that one hehetongue out
Anyway, my initial issue was the "very prone to crankwalk" comment on IVs, and as said, I disagree. That is all. Have a nice dsy. beer

sy534534

249 posts

201 months

Tuesday 13th April 2010
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or even a TME RS monte carlo if u really want to argue lol
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Ooohhh, yes! Winner!cloud9

taylor8

256 posts

207 months

Tuesday 13th April 2010
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sy534534 said:
taylor8 said:
sy534534 said:
taylor8 said:
If i was you id save a few more £ and get an EVO 5 the best of the earlier models, dont buy an EVO 4 mate very prone to crankwalk, see MLR for details, loads and loads!, cant comment on the skyline as ive never owened one!
As said crankwalk CAN be an issue but IS NOT COMMON, only on thrashed IVs and poorly serviced ones. If you do check out the threads on the MLR you'll find most of us owners haven't had an issue ( 3 years with the IV and no problems so far ). As with all forums you will always find horror stories as people tend to post when they have a problem and not when everything is fine. Finally, the V the best early Evo!? What about a TME, if you're considering saving a bit more cash then thats the one to go for. wink
I disagree with you, TME is just a badge, a 5rs or 6rs are the best if you really want to argue!
Not arguing just disagreeing biggrin What do you mean by best? Track performance, B-road ability, disireability (TME), straight line speed? What about the 6rsII, that would be my choice, i beleive you know about that one hehetongue out
Anyway, my initial issue was the "very prone to crankwalk" comment on IVs, and as said, I disagree. That is all. Have a nice dsy. beer
Anyway, im not into the earlier models at all, 9gt all the way!

But been there done that got the t-shirt with EVO's all good cars, just don't buy a 4!