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GTR or GT3
If you get to choose which one will you buy used?
Why yes and why not. Your Opinion please...:stirthepot: |
What years?
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test drive both, which ever one makes you happier, very very different ways about going fast around the track. Cars are kinda polar opposites.
tough call, I would choose the gtr, in part b/c of my wrecked back, knees, ankles etc etc so it would be "easier" on me. |
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GT3 hands down, it's an awesome car to drive. The GT-R is easy to drive fast and the turbo power is fun, but it's a boring car.
I went to buy a GT-R last year, ended up with a Nismo 370 and an STi instead. |
Yeah, different driving experiences from behind the wheel.
Would you use the car everyday or just on special occasions ? How about an Audi R8 . . . |
gtr switzer ultimate edition
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Gt-r
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GTR all the way!
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i'll make it 3 biased replies in a row!
if you want a purist driving experience like the car magazine writers get off on like rowing the gears yourself as the wind breezes through your hair knuckles white as anticipate the apex blah blah blah get the GT3 if the bottomline is what matters most and you want guaranteed results and to beat everyone else at everything get the GTR and for those that think the car is boring go take it to 155mph and have to brake down to about 45 for the turn in a few times and tell me how boring it was.. confidence inspiring..yes boring.. hardly :) |
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2009 to 2011 for GTR Price range 65K to under 80K. The 2012 GTR black edition is a sweet proposition but out of my range. Maybe 4 to 5 more years |
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Mostly for weekend getaway car around the track or special occasions. For maintenance cost and reliability which one is best? GT3 is a hands down looker just about every corner of the car...I know the ride is awful but it is what it is.... GT3 Down side too expensive to maintain? Insurance....Mods after market parts,oil changes.... expensive... Right? Same reason why I can't have two wives too expensive!!! |
I think maintenance come out about the same. The GTR is just as much a super car despite the initial pricetag. I wouldn't want to buy a used GTR primarily because they get so much better every year, and on the other hand I would be very happy with a 996 GT3 clubsport. If you are looking to track for a long time, the GT3 harness setup and weight reduction is already mostly there. The GTR is still a street car in stock form.
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Just drove one three weeks ago, it is so much of driver's car. I love it, not sure if it is 4x more than the 370 though....
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Ya, the "boring" comment was most amusing :tup:
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I would go with the GT3 just for the manual transmission and the experience of the drive and it as a balanced car. It's my dream car.
I would do the GTR if I wanted to try and beat people left and right...dang that makes me want to get one now hahahaha. Really thinking about it makes it a tie. How about get the GT3 first since it won't depreciate much then when you are ready, sell the GT3 and get yourself a GTR!!!! |
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It will be demanding to drive, but so rewarding. The exhaust sound is incredible. Which color do you like for a 911 ? |
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yeah on the GTR you cannot get the clutch replaced at the dealership anything that goes wrong from the transmission and rear diff area down to a $1 clip the entire transaxle is replaced..but they have been really good about warranty lately so for the first 5 years 60K miles thats not an issue maintenance overall honestly isnt bad for the GTR thats one big myth about the car.. ive had a GTR since july of 2008 and besides tires it hasnt cost me much more than the Z's i had before that.. the big fluid changes everyone is scared of comes only every 36K miles if the fluids routinely stay under 248 degrees and even then the fluids can be purchased online for about $500.. if your smart you can have a lot of fun in the car and not cross those temp thresholds .especially on 2012+ cars with the added cooling the newer GTRs have a panel that can be removed for oil changes so the front lip doesnt have to come off.. so the labor at a dealer should be about a half hour tops and you can get the oil at walmart for $35. so oil changes are cheap aswell i do a couple track days a year and about 10 autocrosses and have never even needed brake pads yet. the rotors will take a couple of pad changes before they need to be replaced so unless your a track junkie thats a non issue aswell but yeah tires are a killer if you do anything more than commute in it.. the fronts last 4-5K with anytype of performance driving and run over 2500 for a set of 4.. luckily i was able to get 6 sets from Nissan this year :tiphat: http://img803.imageshack.us/img803/7...9172059242.jpg |
When you buy a GT3, just be careful of the radiators. They are known to crack and break, my friend is on #3 at 25K miles. I actually broke his first one at 400 miles when my 350 on slick shot a rock into his radiator....
Also the GT3 transmission isn't that great in my opinion. It feels extremely tight and clunky, the throw is extremely long too. Think FWD Hondas with super tight gates. The car does sound awesome. This is sound recorded from the helmet cam. If it is that loud inside the car, think how noisy it is outside. I also only hit 7800RPM or so, imagine what it sounds like at 8400!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjc2pZflaz8 I don't recall what hte GTR sounds like inside, it's been 3 years since i last drove one. |
yeah the GT3 has it on sound
here was a lap of VIR in mine it sounds good just more of a subtle muffled sound |
MC,
With your avatar picture you remind me of the STIG's Darker side!!!! I like the outfit Man. Black all the way!:tup: I wish I can afford the 2012 GTR now. I know its gonna smoke the GT3 all day long from dusk till dawn. IMHO.:tup: |
i've driven both. if it were my money, i'd be hard pressed not to get the GT3. it kinda depends on what you want it for, and what you are willing (or not willing) to accept in the way of creature comforts, or lack thereof
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But it doesn't have as much driving pleasure as a GT3 IMHO. There is a feel of precision and communication that the GTR cannot match. So the choice depends on priorities! All out performance or a tradeoff to driving feel and slightly less performance. |
My dream car is a GT3-RS, but I would step down to a GT3. Now I like the GT-R, but I don't know, there is nothing like German engineering.
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Can you clear 160 down the backstraight with the black edition? I rode in an 09 that did 150mph, not sure how much faster the black edition is
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I run about a 2:15-2:16 lap up there but thats me showing up just once a year and just doing it no instructor just me... i had mike skeen ride with me who is the world challenge GTR driver ( also winner in a Z06) he was showing me a few things where i could start taking more off time |
I understand, i would be scared to push a fast car that fast.
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If its an R32 GTR, then GTR. Otherwise GT3, without a doubt.
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you should ask Sharif@forged or jayfightmoves, as they both have both cars and track them regularly.
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Personally, I refuse to test drive, or drive any of my friends GTRs. I know what will happen if I do.
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Oh yeah you will be sucked down to the deep hole of the Dark Side and it will hunt you every night until you get that Car!!!! I should have known better....Never try to play with someones TOYS unless your ready to buy one.......:mad: |
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Where is this track located? |
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At the same track I can hit 132 or so at the most, the guys I saw in GTR were doing nearly 150 without trying. That's how nasty the GTR is!
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yea a stock 09 GTR can hit 150 on the back stretch with a good run off of oak tree. i know because i was in one when it did :D
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