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This shows that GTR owners are out driving their cars while WRX owners are sitting on the computer waiting for their gearbox to be installed :D

The only reason the GTR's are getting driven is to take the owners to their other 3 jobs to afford to keep their GTR's on the road :wave: just j/ks people :wub:

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The only reason the GTR's are getting driven is to take the owners to their other 3 jobs to afford to keep their GTR's on the road :wave: just j/ks people ;)

LOL ;) good one :wub:

but dude.....this is a skyline forum so.......MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON US ALL :D

man i LOVE your avatar :laugh: go the K man

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Damn Daz, your here as well. You be carefull, don;t want to start a conflict of intrest :wave::wub:

It's only a joke guys...

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The only reason the GTR's are getting driven is to take the owners to their other 3 jobs to afford to keep their GTR's on the road ;) just j/ks people :cheers:

if gtr owners work 3 to keep it on the road, then wrx must work over 30 :cheers:

or maybe the graph indicates wrxs are so cheap now anyone can drive one. ive seen them for 14000...old and thrashed, but still... get 1995 wrx and a 1995 gtr and look at the price difference

Compare the price of a 95WRX with a 95Gtst and there's nothing much in it.

You can proberly still repair that car, as it doesnt look like a write off so soon. If so, the engine alone would proberly be worth more, as it appears to be intact.

And if modded a WRX compare to Skyline, the WRX would mostly diffently win, as for 4-wheels. But in terms of GT-R vs WRX STI, its pretty obvious who'd win. Not though i have anything wrong with WRX, thier nice car, exccept for interior, very bad for sports car.

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