R34 GTT

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Olivera

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7,209 posts

240 months

Monday 27th February 2006
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I'm very tempted to go for one of these 'butes at Torque Imports:





Overall, how does the R34 GTT rate?
Any comments on Torque Imports?
Any pitfalls when looking at Jap imports?

Feedback appreciated.

>> Edited by Olivera on Monday 27th February 20:05

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Monday 27th February 2006
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Is a really nice car, & still holding its value, around £11k &< .As standard a little more power than previous GTST's, more techie toys, engine wise they are a bit of a bugger to work on however
Torque have decent rep. There are no UK spec GTT's to my knowledge.

m1spw

5,999 posts

226 months

Monday 27th February 2006
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Looks great in blue

ApexClipper

25,042 posts

244 months

Monday 27th February 2006
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I know you've probably heard this before, but ask yourself if you think you'll end up wishing you'd went for a GTR instead of the GTT.


I know I probably would, but that's just me....


(that aside, the GTT's are cracking cars )

superjorel

1 posts

218 months

Saturday 18th March 2006
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torque imports:i live about 1 mile away from them,they provide a great service up there,one of my work colleges has had 3 toyotas of them,i myself had a gtt r34 of them,fair prices, good after sales,they,ve got a beautiful yellow gtt r34 up there at the moment,cheers

shadowninja

76,486 posts

283 months

Saturday 18th March 2006
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Gazboy said:
ApexClipper said:
I know you've probably heard this before, but ask yourself if you think you'll end up wishing you'd went for a GTR instead of the GTT.


I know I probably would, but that's just me....


(that aside, the GTT's are cracking cars )


I'm with you on this- I'd rather have a R33GTR over a R34 GTT...


depends whether he wants a 6-10 year old car or not. or wants an auto. or RWD only.