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And I quote:

32 GT-R:206Kw/353Nm

33 GT-R:206Kw/629Nm

34 GT-R:206Kw/392Nm

Plenty of torque in them R33's Jayce, almost double those other weaker cousins...............lol

ah,yes...my bad! Shoulda read R33 GT-R 368Nm...

Ya got me fair + square!

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And this 32 vs 33 thing, we are really talking about the classic Elle McPherson vs Sophie Hawkins aren't we??

I mean Elle was damn good, still is OK, but she can't stay that way forever.......so along comes Sophie to continue the good work.

I can see parallels here.

sophie? dont u mean jennifer?

When you do get the chance to drive a GTR (properly) Leigh, you will realise why they are so much more appreciated than the GTST, I have driven a very serious R32 GTR before and since then I have lusted after one ever since (particularly an R32 GTR Vspec2... Hmmmm I wonder who has one of those?) but I simply cannot afford one, let alone the insurance price tag, but ONE DAY! I will have one!

Jayce..... If you happen to die of "natural" causes can I have your car pretty please? You know Ill take good care of it! :P

ive driven an r33 gtr vspec n got quite bored of it. only thing worthy of noting was launching. didnt get 2 try out cornering it on the edge but it was enough for me.

ive driven an r33 gtr vspec n got quite bored of it. only thing worthy of noting was launching. didnt get 2 try out cornering it on the edge but it was enough for me.

Ya missed out,Kam'! One of life's genuinely religious experiences...

Oh,by the way-the Owl thing-WTF?? There's gotta be a funny story behind THAT,surely?!?

so which one of you guys has created several accounts just so then can vote, cause there is not enough of us commented to match votes, unless ppl out other sections have voted, but not commented. <------ Highly unlikly

ADMINS.........

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R32 [ 42 ] [56.00%]

R33 [ 33 ] [44.00%]

After I voted.

This is a silly conversation, the r33 was created in error much like the 2001 WRX... both pretty but wrong. The original WRX was a cult car like the CRX before it, even now it is appreciated more than its younger brother the 2001. Its much the same for the 32s and 33s, I had a guy just the other day come ask me if mine was a r34, ok he was out of the game but new a 34 was a newish car, surely no one would mistake a so called "aged" car for a new one, put simply they have aged very gracfully, as for looking better with a kit, yes the r33s look better with a kit much like a prossy with heaps of make up. You still dont want to wake next to it!

Looking at stat's, Jayce has clearly shown that the r32 GTR was the quickest and most known of the Skyline race, but lets also look at how many r33s you your self know that have been crashed. I can count close to 9 and I only know 1-2 r32s, Driver you may say, but these are a japanese family car = more crahing- bad design I say...

I would say my preference would be

- R34 GTR

- R32 GTR

- R33 GTR

- R32 Gtst

- R34 Gtst

- 2001 WRX

- R33 Gtst

hehehe

* the opionions in this post are mine and mine alone, no offence was intended to anyone (excpet R33 Gtst drivers, who claim on R32 GTR popularity).

your welcome... :)

All quiet on this topic...Looks like the 32 takes the prize,yes?!?

just because there are alot more poor people out there who cant afford 33's they figure they had better vote 32's as they may have a chance of being able to afford one :D

*starts up a fire and runs and hides*

Disclaimer: This opinion above is that of a guy i spoke to on the street some time ago it does not reflect my personal opinion so as such i can't be held to the above quote :lol:

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