R34 GTT vs. S15 SpecR

R34 GTT vs. S15 SpecR

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Pierscoe1

Original Poster:

2,458 posts

268 months

Monday 19th September 2005
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well they're both very similar in price.. R34 has the advantage of 2.5l straight-6 over the S15's 2l straight-4, but other than that, they're very similar cars aren't they? And I prefer the looks of the S15, and you wouldn't have that nagging "should've bought a GTR" feeling all the time ;)

so...

this:
[pic]http://www.torque-imports.co.uk/uploadimages/C03a.jpg[/pic]

or this:
[pic]http://www.torque-imports.co.uk/uploadimages/TI2009a.jpg[/pic]

place your votes now...

andy mac

73,668 posts

262 months

Monday 19th September 2005
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I'd go for the Spec R. really is a great bit of kit! Rare, (ultra rare), great looks, great performance, etc... But I wouldn't throw either one out of bed!

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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S15 thingy (*) looks better



(*) - I don't understand rice

Nicol@

3,850 posts

243 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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R34 is the more 'manly' car.

I prefer it.

Hates_

778 posts

260 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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You wont be able to get an R34 GTR for the same price as an imported S15. If you get an R34 thats *not* a GTR then you will alway regret not getting an GTR! Personally I would get an R33 GTR which is in the same price range.

>> Edited by Hates_ on Tuesday 20th September 10:46

Mr E

22,128 posts

266 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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Hates_ said:
You wont be able to get an R34 GTR for the same price as an imported S15. If you get an R34 thats *not* a GTR then you will alway regret not getting an GTR! Personally I would get an R33 GTR which is in the same price range.


What he said.

Pulsatingstar

1,717 posts

255 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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But the thread was about a GTT in the first place not a GTR.

I dont know. I think id get the S15, but im really worried about the price on them just collapsing as I think its too high at the moment and cant be sustained.

ApexClipper

25,754 posts

250 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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Yup, my vote goes to the S15 as well..


...Either that or you buy an R33 GTR

tuttle

3,427 posts

244 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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Apparently, there are NO MORE R34 GTR's being imported,alledgedly the SVA body haven't yet pulled one apart for safety componant check.Is this true,anyone?

Tough choice! The s15 is,undoubtedly, the rarer car,very sought after.Prob has more 'interest' value.Parts hard to come by? or ludicroulsy £££? I imagine running costs would be pretty similar.
S15 does only have 4 pots & 2ltrs tho.
R34's very well put together & always get tons of attention.Possibly greater tuning potential.
GTT engines are a bit of a pig to work on btw(access).

oh I couldn't decide,depends on what you really want from it.

Mr E

22,128 posts

266 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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tuttle said:
Apparently, there are NO MORE R34 GTR's being imported,alledgedly the SVA body haven't yet pulled one apart for safety componant check.Is this true,anyone?


Anything post 98 needs a model report I think. It's rather expensive.

Neil_H

15,347 posts

258 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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tuttle said:
Apparently, there are NO MORE R34 GTR's being imported,alledgedly the SVA body haven't yet pulled one apart for safety componant check.Is this true,anyone?


Not strictly true. Due to the ESVA rules it is much, much harder to import one but it is possible and in fact Prospec can get you one and register it, if your pockets are deep enough that is.

Pulsatingstar

1,717 posts

255 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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Gazboy said:
They haven't bothered pulling a R34 GTR apart for safety checks because the big mutha doesn't pass Euro 3 emmision tests, neither does the VVTi Supra and possibly later RX7's.

I don't get how Mitsubishi got the FQ340 through!


Its basically modified afterwards iirc.

Hates_

778 posts

260 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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Pulsatingstar said:
But the thread was about a GTT in the first place not a GTR.

Ooops, I miss read the last sentence in "And I prefer the looks of the S15, and you wouldn't have that nagging 'should've bought a GTR' feeling all the time"... I read it as he would have that that "should have bought a GTR feeling".

>> Edited by Hates_ on Tuesday 20th September 12:54

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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Gazboy said:

Podie said:
S15 thingy (*) looks better



(*) - I don't understand rice



Ok, if the SpecR is a Sagaris, the R34GT is a 4.5 AJP8 Cerbera, and this guy is worried that if he bought the Cerb, will he be thinking "should I have bought the Speed 12?"


Ta.

Why does this feel like the scene at the end of Road Trip where he gets philosophy explained to him in terms of Wrestling..?

tuttle

3,427 posts

244 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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Well,Pierscoe1,You will be doubly frustrated now.You need a deciding factor,it seems.
Which will it be?
What happened to your *unnatural* fondness for Rex's btw?

Pierscoe1

Original Poster:

2,458 posts

268 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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tuttle said:
Which will it be?
What happened to your *unnatural* fondness for Rex's btw?



their *unnatural* appetite for fuel and credit-cards!

very much enjoyed the two tours of france I've done in the mx5, and want to use the next car in the same way (replacing "france" with "nurburgring", and the idea of doing that with <15mpg makes my credit-card shrivel up like a crisp-packet in the oven....

I seem to think, maybe slightly foolishly, that the S15 (always been the favourite out of the above two) will be much cheaper to run generally, as the majority of the mechanicals are the same as the S14, and they can return good mpg if kept off boost a bit....

thanks for all the comments guys!

P.S. REALLY Fks me off how they've made importing such great cars (R34GTR,Supra etc) a real barsteward to import now... what purpose does it serve!?!? were they really doing anyone any harm? and the fact that it's fine to have a '97 supra, but not a '98 one is just complete boks !!! rant over..

kimi1

51 posts

231 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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The same dilemma i was having however mine got decided by my garage,
the R34GTT would not go through my garage doors with it being 2.2 metre's wide !!!
they are basicly the same floor pan,but bodys alot bigger on the skyline,
so its s15 for me too,just need to find a good one
finding a low mileage s15 in good condition is not easy

the one you have posted up is a good one,i know where that is,the mileage is a little to high for me though.

wedgepilot

819 posts

290 months

Wednesday 21st September 2005
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Both great cars, tough call, but a nice dilemma to have all the same

GTT is bigger, heavier, probably thirstier, but more tunable and (IIRC) a bit roomier inside (if that matters).

S15 is great looking and the opposite of the above, but will you always think "I should've got the skyline...?"

andy mac

73,668 posts

262 months

Wednesday 21st September 2005
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wedgepilot said:
Both great cars, tough call, but a nice dilemma to have all the same

GTT is bigger, heavier, probably thirstier, but more tunable and (IIRC) a bit roomier inside (if that matters).

S15 is great looking and the opposite of the above, but will you always think "I should've got the skyline...?"


Nah... the Spec R is just as good as a skyline if you ask me. looks the business, backs it up with performance, and like most Jap turbo nutter jobs, just as tunable. I'd have the spec-R in a flash!

kimi1

51 posts

231 months

Wednesday 21st September 2005
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Gazboy said:
2.2 meters- are you sure??? My Supra is a tad over 2.0m (6ft7inches) inc the mirrors.


well i did not measure it myself i asked over on the skyline ownersclub,and 1 of them went out and measured their GTT for me.