R34 GTR vs R34 GTT
R34 GTR vs R34 GTT
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WEHGuy

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1,347 posts

197 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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How much better is the GTR?

nottyash

4,671 posts

219 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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WEHGuy said:
How much better is the GTR?
How much better is a Nissan Sunny GTIR to a Nissan Sunny GTI?

Vixpy1

42,697 posts

288 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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<---------------------------------------> This much yes

WEHGuy

Original Poster:

1,347 posts

197 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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Vixpy1 said:
<---------------------------------------> This much yes
I have always wanted a R34 GTR since Gran Tourismo 2 but, they are well out of my price range. I will probably get an E46 M3 but, was just wondering about the less desireable R34s.

Vixpy1

42,697 posts

288 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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WEHGuy said:
Vixpy1 said:
<---------------------------------------> This much yes
I have always wanted a R34 GTR since Gran Tourismo 2 but, they are well out of my price range. I will probably get an E46 M3 but, was just wondering about the less desireable R34s.
I'd have an R33 GTR over and R34 GTT

WEHGuy

Original Poster:

1,347 posts

197 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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Vixpy1 said:
WEHGuy said:
Vixpy1 said:
<---------------------------------------> This much yes
I have always wanted a R34 GTR since Gran Tourismo 2 but, they are well out of my price range. I will probably get an E46 M3 but, was just wondering about the less desireable R34s.
I'd have an R33 GTR over and R34 GTT
How much better is the R34 GTR over the R33 GTR? What's so different between them?

Willie Dee

1,559 posts

232 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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WEHGuy said:
How much better is the R34 GTR over the R33 GTR? What's so different between them?
I'm interested in this as well, because from what I have briefly looked at, not much it seems.

nottyash

4,671 posts

219 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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WEHGuy said:
Vixpy1 said:
<---------------------------------------> This much yes
I have always wanted a R34 GTR since Gran Tourismo 2 but, they are well out of my price range. I will probably get an E46 M3 but, was just wondering about the less desireable R34s.
Exactly what I did.
I had a choice R34GTR in Bayside blue 1999 with 60k,It meant personally importing from Japan and leaving 4 months in my garage till it was 10 years old(avoiding SVA), or a 54 Plate Carbon black M3 I could see and have instantly with only 38k miles on, similar price in 2008.
I took the M3, but quite regret not going for the GTR, I would definatly of made money, but at the time it was a risk i wasnt prepared to take.banghead

Trommel

20,443 posts

283 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Willie Dee said:
WEHGuy said:
How much better is the R34 GTR over the R33 GTR? What's so different between them?
I'm interested in this as well, because from what I have briefly looked at, not much it seems.
Smaller and stiffer body, better aerodynamics, 6-speed box, bigger wheels and tyres, various other minor changes (cams, turbos etc).

Opengate

72 posts

188 months

Sunday 22nd August 2010
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Trommel said:
Willie Dee said:
WEHGuy said:
How much better is the R34 GTR over the R33 GTR? What's so different between them?
I'm interested in this as well, because from what I have briefly looked at, not much it seems.
Smaller and stiffer body, better aerodynamics, 6-speed box, bigger wheels and tyres, various other minor changes (cams, turbos etc).
I'd rather have a modded 33 than a stock 34. How many peeps run stock wheels and tyres anyway?

The GTT/GTST is a different car than the GTR. It's not worse just different. It's RWD and more chuckable but not the out and out monster than the GTR can become. Having said that, back in the day some GTST's did do faster laps around certain circuits in Japan than the GTR's in tuner battles.

For what it's worth I think my modded GTST is a better driving experience over a stock GTR but it doesn't have the wk factor of course. wink

Edited by Opengate on Sunday 22 August 00:59

nottyash

4,671 posts

219 months

Sunday 22nd August 2010
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Opengate said:
Trommel said:
Willie Dee said:
WEHGuy said:
How much better is the R34 GTR over the R33 GTR? What's so different between them?
I'm interested in this as well, because from what I have briefly looked at, not much it seems.
Smaller and stiffer body, better aerodynamics, 6-speed box, bigger wheels and tyres, various other minor changes (cams, turbos etc).
I'd rather have a modded 33 than a stock 34. How many peeps run stock wheels and tyres anyway?

The GTT/GTST is a different car than the GTR. It's not worse just different. It's RWD and more chuckable but not the out and out monster than the GTR can become. Having said that, back in the day some GTST's did do faster laps around certain circuits in Japan than the GTR's in tuner battles.

For what it's worth I think my modded GTST is a better driving experience over a stock GTR but it doesn't have the wk factor of course. wink

Edited by Opengate on Sunday 22 August 00:59
Actually i may sound a bit old here but i like to keep standard wheels on my cars generally. I have changed them on some cars in the past but if I bought a R34 GTR in Bayside blue I wouldnt touch something not standard. Maybe Thats just me!.

GTR Cook

306 posts

196 months

Monday 23rd August 2010
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nottyash said:
Opengate said:
Trommel said:
Willie Dee said:
WEHGuy said:
How much better is the R34 GTR over the R33 GTR? What's so different between them?
I'm interested in this as well, because from what I have briefly looked at, not much it seems.
Smaller and stiffer body, better aerodynamics, 6-speed box, bigger wheels and tyres, various other minor changes (cams, turbos etc).
I'd rather have a modded 33 than a stock 34. How many peeps run stock wheels and tyres anyway?

The GTT/GTST is a different car than the GTR. It's not worse just different. It's RWD and more chuckable but not the out and out monster than the GTR can become. Having said that, back in the day some GTST's did do faster laps around certain circuits in Japan than the GTR's in tuner battles.

For what it's worth I think my modded GTST is a better driving experience over a stock GTR but it doesn't have the wk factor of course. wink

Edited by Opengate on Sunday 22 August 00:59
Actually i may sound a bit old here but i like to keep standard wheels on my cars generally. I have changed them on some cars in the past but if I bought a R34 GTR in Bayside blue I wouldnt touch something not standard. Maybe Thats just me!.
I bet you'd swap the standards for some TE37's wink I did and i am a fan of the standard wheels!

Carfiend

3,186 posts

233 months

Thursday 26th August 2010
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A dagger to my heart! I even removed the gay box and it wasn't enough for you was it!

Anyway I had the whole R33 Gtr vs R34 GTT issue last year when in the end I bought the R34. My reasons were to do with looks and condition.

Most of the R33 Gtrs I saw were a bit tired, a bit patchy with history and you could see they had a hard life. However I looked at some R32 gtrs and most of those were total dogs. My R34 was a lucky find as it has full history from Japan for the huge mileage of about 12k miles from new which you could tell wasn't fake since it was like a new car.

So I could of gotten an older gtr but would have questions about the history and the old RB26 engine issue of spinning bearings which I wouldn't know if it had happened and been done or was a rebuild soon to come or I could buy the GTT for about the same price which was like buying a new car.

Also there is the looks thing. Both the R32 and R33 look their age inside and I am not a fan of the jellymould R33 so getting a car with a more modern looking interior as well as a very aggressive external look was also a consideration. Sure the interior is never going to be like that in a BMW or Merc but it is functional.

As for the R34 gtr vs the R33 gtr well the prices talk for themselves. Could I afford one? Sure if I wanted to make sacrifices else where but at the moment the gtt provides me with enough amusement.