It does look very nice, but it makes me appreciate mine a bit more as it is still the original paint work. I was toying with the idea of getting new decals for it but I'll keep it as it is because it is still original with it's little marks of use. It is a 33 year old bike after all but at a time when GT brought out the best of the best! None of the Bravado's since 1993 were on that same level of ride quality (unless I can be proven wrong) and looks.
Maybe
@PhillB can let me ride his later 90's Bravado to convince me otherwise!

But just looking at the specs in the catalogues tell me that the later GT frames weren't the same as the early ones. as the only years that are specifically mentioning the tube sets (for the Bravado, at least) are '92, '93 True Temper and '98 Reynolds 631.
I might be wrong but these three years are the only years that the Bravado would really have been worth buying as the frames were more refined and the best looking of all.