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Don't go criticising skylines..

Few weeks ago,I was in a R32 GTST and came to the lights..this dude in a holden next to me was revving his engine and when the lights turned green,he raced off the line..smoking tyres and all.Only I didnt know we were racing.10seconds later..I beat him after deciding to race him:P

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Don't go criticising skylines..

Few weeks ago,I was in a R32 GTST and came to the lights..this dude in a holden next to me was revving his engine and when the lights turned green,he raced off the line..smoking tyres and all.Only I didnt know we were racing.10seconds later..I beat him after deciding to race him:P

Yeah, :goyou: :D

Don't go criticising skylines..

Few weeks ago,I was in a R32 GTST and came to the lights..this dude in a holden next to me was revving his engine and when the lights turned green,he raced off the line..smoking tyres and all.Only I didnt know we were racing.10seconds later..I beat him after deciding to race him:P

pfft as if man. skylines are crap. i'll race you in my dads manual holden station wagon with one hand tied behind my back and still beat you!

Oh please, surely this isn't worth 23+ pages of debate??

But because I am hooked in like a sucker too, I will add my 2c - I am a 5th generation Australian, my ancestors stole bread for me to be born here, I was conceived in the back seat of a Holden & grew up with 5.0L+ of Holden & Ford icons. So why do I drive a GTR?

Simple, engineering prowess, 2 door sports coupe (2 doors = sports, 4 doors = family taxi) that for the $$$ performance, stuff all else on the road can touch. I have given up wasting fuel on ‘fly-by’ Commonwhore’s that should’ve been pressed metal 10 years ago – believe me if there was a Holden that could satisfy my carving for quality performance I would be there – but there’s not.

All I can say is find someone who owns a Skyline & go for a ride – I am sure you’ll then come to understand the ‘dark side’.

:thumbsup::banana::(

Oh please, surely this isn't worth 23+ pages of debate??

But because I am hooked in like a sucker too, I will add my 2c - I am a 5th generation Australian, my ancestors stole bread for me to be born here, I was conceived in the back seat of a Holden & grew up with 5.0L+ of Holden & Ford icons. So why do I drive a GTR?

Simple, engineering prowess, 2 door sports coupe (2 doors = sports, 4 doors = family taxi) that for the $$$ performance, stuff all else on the road can touch. I have given up wasting fuel on ‘fly-by’ Commonwhore’s that should’ve been pressed metal 10 years ago – believe me if there was a Holden that could satisfy my carving for quality performance I would be there – but there’s not.

All I can say is find someone who owns a Skyline & go for a ride – I am sure you’ll then come to understand the ‘dark side’.

:):thanks::D

You have hit the nail on the head that is so spot on and why we have all turned to nissan.......

:O:D:D:D

i asked my dad but he wouldn't give it to me. he's scared all the power might be too much for me. you're lucky punk.

Look bro,I love my skylines..and V8s and everything else.But its the package that counts for me..a car that has ALL the power and absolute shit handling is not for me.Skylines got good handling and makes the power and the handling is where the holdens suck at.

Just my opinion..and I drive holdens nearly everyday,btw.

Look bro,I love my skylines..and V8s and everything else.But its the package that counts for me..a car that has ALL the power and absolute shit handling is not for me.Skylines got good handling and makes the power and the handling is where the holdens suck at.

Just my opinion..and I drive holdens nearly everyday,btw.

NO BRO!!! YOU LOOK!!!! Get a horse and cart, that's where it's at. aiiiight bro!

FULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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