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haha.. its all good brett a dnt think ther is a vspec in the gtst range. driven mates R33GTST before. like it.. it has raw power and lack of grip even with 265's on the rear.

nothing compared to my gtr.

just brought some platnium plugs for the GTR. only cost me $8.40 each :)... SCORE.

mate ur gonna run up to 20psi on the stock T25's? that correct. do u knw what that will do to them. im not even game to run 17psi on my GTiR and that was T28...

uve either got balls or no brains...

ok.. really. not many real GTR owners like it. seriously. sure u might but i guess ur a teen that likes body kits sound systems and BOV's.

i too am a teen and will be for 2 more years.. and i focus on performance.. seriously.. wtf would i buy a 25k car and rice it up when i can buy a honda VTiR and mod it exhast it and rice it to the tune of $25k?

u buy the best car a GTR. and u insult it with flavourless kits and wheels. $5000 on wheels and kit or $5000 on power FC, hi mount single turbo + manifold and tune :) i knw waht ill do

haha.. its all good brett a dnt think ther is a vspec in the gtst range. driven mates R33GTST before. like it.. it has raw power and lack of grip even with 265's on the rear.

nothing compared to my gtr.

just brought some platnium plugs for the GTR. only cost me $8.40 each :)... SCORE.

mate ur gonna run up to 20psi on the stock T25's? that correct. do u knw what that will do to them. im not even game to run 17psi on my GTiR and that was T28...

uve either got balls or no brains...

i have 2 new turbos on there......Not stock.read wat ppl write.

ok.. really. not many real GTR owners like it. seriously. sure u might but i guess ur a teen that likes body kits sound systems and BOV's.

i too am a teen and will be for 2 more years.. and i focus on performance.. seriously.. wtf would i buy a 25k car and rice it up when i can buy a honda VTiR and mod it exhast it and rice it to the tune of $25k?

u buy the best car a GTR. and u insult it with flavourless kits and wheels. $5000 on wheels and kit or $5000 on power FC, hi mount single turbo + manifold and tune :) i knw waht ill do

i dont have BOV's or a sound system....i dont want my car lookin stock like the rest of the 25000 other skyline drivers out there. its called a change if you cant handel it get over it. and dont say any thing..cheers to the ppl that say good stuff and stay on topis.

i think to alot of people the r32 gtr is the ultimate car and cannot be improved on the exterior. i also agree and have a stock bodied gun metal gtr which gets me hard everytime i look at it. BUT people must remember that to some people it is a status symbol rather than an enthusiasts car or maybe you buy something just because you can .

i hate bogans but i still owned a 96 series 2 clubsport. bought it cos i liked it but still thoughtt that imports were the way to go.

oouch bought a car that he liked and then changed things to his own tastes. i reckon more power to him. just because he is not a purist doesnt mean he should be judged as wrong or tasteless.

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