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Old 07-28-2003, 02:34 AM
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Well my is looking for a new car.We were ay sydney the other day looking for one.

Dad wanted a Lexus Soara..............But i convinced him to buy a 1995 GTR33 Nissan Skyline.Which should it be.
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33 all the way!!!
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Is that seriously a question? GT-R, no doubt. Now a GTS-t, that would be a bit more of a toss-up between that and the Soarer. But the GT-R is on a different level.



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Yea, get a GTR. I wish my dad would just up and get a car like that.. Too bad he's really not into cars..
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definatly the gt-r lol that rx in ur sig is PHAT god that looks amazing
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Old 07-28-2003, 06:31 PM
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thanks guys.......

the GTR we looked at was very nice.It was a dark red sorta colour,body kit,19inch gold mags,turbo timer and many more extras.

i'll post pics when we get one.
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personally id go with a 32......gts-t or gt-r is fine for me. youll get aboot the same 1/4 performance with them when you get all hardcore style too.
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that nuts
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Originally Posted by Eric Happy Meal' date='Jul 28 2003, 07:34 PM
personally id go with a 32......gts-t or gt-r is fine for me. youll get aboot the same 1/4 performance with them when you get all hardcore style too.
GT-R = 4wd

GTS-T = RWD



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that kid is smart
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