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im going by majority of the arguements we all seem to have? make ur own poll cos this one is my poll i shall put wat i want on there.. =P thanks.. and smfn mean something, please my apologies for my wierd chatting short cuts ><

id say the reason for not having 34's in this poll is because most people would choose them over any other line, and the reason why the 35 is not in this poll is because most people would have it at the bottom, close to where the 33 is at. and 31's well, i really dont know, maybe because this isnt www.r31skylineclub.com :)

Anywho, we all know the 32 is the fastest, the hotest, the sleekest, the sexiest, the meanest, the most beautiful line there is. its a true/known fact, ask any 32 owner :unsure:

This pole just shows that 33's are NOT the most common Skyline..........

Since we see more 33's on the road, why are the 32 owners so embarassed about driving their cars? :unsure: Maybe because of all the rust, lack of power/torque, dated shape, etc....:lol:

/stirs the pot :), then runs.....................

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