WRX or skyline gtst?
WRX or skyline gtst?
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N44379

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10 posts

169 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Ok so im lookin for a new car, and ive got 3 grand to spend roughly. With this i can either buy a pretty mint scooby or a pretty rough lookin skyline :/ lol im not fussed at all about body work as i can do all that myself. Ive always wanted a skyline but parts r gettin harder to find and a mechanical problem would really bite my wallet, whereas the subaru has tons of cheaps parts available. I kno im gona b racing these cars hard and i need something thatll last, but at the same time be the most fun + skyline has loadz more potential with the extra 500 cc . Just wanted to kno what u guys would do ? + why smile lol

Mastodon2

14,145 posts

187 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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What do you mean by "I am going to be racing these cars"? Are you joining an amateur track club and gaining a racing licence?

liner33

10,861 posts

224 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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If you are worried about funding a mechanical issue then perhaps neither both will cost a shed load once you start modifying them and Skyline parts are plentiful I dont know where you heard otherwise.


skyracer

19 posts

171 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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As said skyline parts are plentiful.. I don’t know about the WRX option but £3K will get you on the ladder for a run of the mill GTST, you’ll need deep pockets after the purchase though.

N44379

Original Poster:

10 posts

169 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Well yh its a club which does track days every few weeks around the country, this car is guna b purely for drivin and not for show or anything like that. O and thanks for the insight about the skyline parts, id based my thinking purely on the fact that theres tonnes of crashed wrx's in my local breaking yards. Anyway thanks guys, im kynda slidin towrds the wrx after doin a bit of research on the cost of modifying.

GTR Cook

306 posts

194 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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I would look at an STI over a WRX- better base car to start with. Then its down to you whether you prefer AWD or RWD from a driving perspective. Both cars will need improvement to be reliable on track.

Unfortunately it will be a personal decision as to which you prefer driving.

lg2002ukuk

17 posts

179 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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If it was me i would be gettin a skyline because they have so much more potential than a scooby i.e BHP. Ok the parts are not cheep but the skyline has been on the market for alot longer than the scooby. Also the skyline are really made for the trck and the scooby is more for rally racing.

liner33

10,861 posts

224 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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The Skyline is real heavy though and the GTST is a grand tourer ie soft and squidgy mile muncher not a track day tool

paulmoonraker

2,850 posts

185 months

Thursday 12th January 2012
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Neither are track focused. Also, my STi minces tyres, pads and fuel on track, where as my mates Caterham is yet to require anything. That's after 4 or so track days.


SMcP114

2,916 posts

214 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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Subaru for the track. The Nissan will do nothing whatsoever for you around a track, especially in standard form.

Engine wise, I'd tend to opt for the Skyline as a 3k Skyline would be far more reliable than a 3k WRX Impreza, although as you say parts are cheaper. The way I'd be looking at it, should the worst happen and the car does the bottom end, an RB25 is around £1200, so cheaper than the boxer engine. And twice as reliable in my experience.

If I had to choose between the two, I'd be looking out for a 2001-2002 WRX STI, the bug eye model. Not the prettiest, but that would be my choice of the two.

psmurphy

25 posts

192 months

Wednesday 1st February 2012
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I've got a GTST trackday car - took a lot of time n effort to get the GTST handling well, braking well but parts are plentyful if you use the forums \ traders on them and they are tail happy so a bit more fun when you want them to be but out of the box there are far far better track day cars - I just wanted a GTST

noosh

180 posts

169 months

Thursday 2nd February 2012
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In terms of out and out performance how do these compare?
Having driven scoobys I was very interested in the sheer comparison between them as the R33 terms of asthetic and interior qualities has always appealed far more.

N44379

Original Poster:

10 posts

169 months

Thursday 2nd February 2012
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@ noosh
Well i took an r33 for a drive a few weeks ago, and in terms of straight line speed i would have to say that the skyline comes out trumps over the subaru. The engine revs a little more freely and the 2.5 l engine compared to the 2.0 of similar year subarus provides that extra bit of torque. In the corners however id say that it would come down to personal preference, the skylines grip a little less and the skyline i drove felt kynda rolly , however it was my first time driving one so it might just have been me, and i dont know if the owner had messed aroud with the suspension either.

Carfiend

3,186 posts

231 months

Friday 3rd February 2012
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Sounds like the suspension was tired. My R34 GTT was on standard suspension and I didn't have any issues with body roll.

You can make a nice track car from a GTST as this thread shows http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?...

It also helps that the owner of that car it completely barmy (in a good way).

rb5er

11,657 posts

194 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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SMcP114 said:
Engine wise, I'd tend to opt for the Skyline as a 3k Skyline would be far more reliable than a 3k WRX Impreza, although as you say parts are cheaper. The way I'd be looking at it, should the worst happen and the car does the bottom end, an RB25 is around £1200, so cheaper than the boxer engine. And twice as reliable in my experience.
I would think the total opposite. Had a couple of friends with skylines and they had a few issues. Had a few more mates with imprezas and never had one engine issue between them. Other than routine servicing I have only ever had to have a leaky rocker cover gasket replaced on mine in almost 3 years which cost £60.

A classic impreza us very light for what it is and easily made good for the track, a skyline not so easy.

I'd also consider an evo4.

Edited by rb5er on Saturday 4th February 10:26

liner33

10,861 posts

224 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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RB25 is a very strong engine , pretty much bulletproof for 350hp

PainTrain

437 posts

182 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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I dont think either car was really designed for the track, is there any reason why you have short-listed a gtst or a wrx?

Both cars are fairly heavy, and heavy on consumables.

Have you not considered the likes of modded mx5's/ Mr2's etc?

Carfiend

3,186 posts

231 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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Or if you can wait a few weeks...

http://auc.smilejv.com/aj-qmyE9ExjxUllbMD.htm

Avg price is under £1000 for one like that atm. Throw in shipping, registration, tax and you should be about £3000.

rb5er

11,657 posts

194 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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PainTrain said:
I dont think either car was really designed for the track, is there any reason why you have short-listed a gtst or a wrx?

Both cars are fairly heavy, and heavy on consumables.

Have you not considered the likes of modded mx5's/ Mr2's etc?
Do you really think an impreza is heavier than an mr2?





PainTrain

437 posts

182 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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rb5er said:
Do you really think an impreza is heavier than an mr2?
I would have thought a Mr2 is a bit lighter than a WRX, defiantly lighter than a gtst, and handling that is a bit more track orientated?