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GET OVER IT

AND BE LOVERS LIKE THE OLD DAYS

I know your both missing each other bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha

Finger my arse Bu5ter...you whale riding f**k!

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To all the wankers in this thread that think everyone with gtr parts is a "gtr wannabe" and as such wishes they had a gtr(yawn).

Do you every consider the fact that fitting a gtr front bar, grille, bonnet, and rear spoiler will increase the performance of teh car? If you cant see this you are truly stupid and as i already know this i wont waste my time spelling those performance gains out.

To think a gtr is something all gtst owners look upto/whatever is beyond a joke.

I have spent 6 years modifying my car at my workshop not racing my checkbook like most of you. For the money i have spent i could have vgc stock 32 and 33 gtrs sittings outside. When you truly care about outright performance these gtr parts become a must. And im certainly not going to complain if the car looks better as a result.

The only line that should be drawn is the use of the gtr badge, it adds no performance at all.

Thanks for coming....

Well said.

To all the wankers in this thread that think everyone with gtr parts is a "gtr wannabe" and as such wishes they had a gtr(yawn).

Do you every consider the fact that fitting a gtr front bar, grille, bonnet, and rear spoiler will increase the performance of teh car? If you cant see this you are truly stupid and as i already know this i wont waste my time spelling those performance gains out.

To think a gtr is something all gtst owners look upto/whatever is beyond a joke.

I have spent 6 years modifying my car at my workshop not racing my checkbook like most of you. For the money i have spent i could have vgc stock 32 and 33 gtrs sittings outside. When you truly care about outright performance these gtr parts become a must. And im certainly not going to complain if the car looks better as a result.

The only line that should be drawn is the use of the gtr badge, it adds no performance at all.

Thanks for coming....

Adrian has broken about 5 shafts now and im sick of changing his, didnt want to go through the same thing.

My rear quarters were in need of repair anyway due to some rust, was originally going to pump them but panel beater sait it would be easier tp go this way. Will upgrade diff centre after im happy with gearing.

Why did you need the gtr rear diff assy? did you break any gts shafts? or was your diff just tired? what about getting just a mech diff?

gtr rear guards? how much wider are you trying to run? couldn't a flare have done it?

Do you every consider the fact that fitting a gtr front bar, grille, bonnet, and rear spoiler will increase the performance of teh car? If you cant see this you are truly stupid and as i already know this i wont waste my time spelling those performance gains out.

GTR engine performance parts, go for your life....

GTR cosmetic parts may increase performance on paper, on the street? No!, on a track? Unnoticably yes!

GTSt's should stay GTSt's on the outside :cheers:

GTR engine performance parts, go for your life....

GTR cosmetic parts may increase performance on paper, on the street? No!, on a track? Unnoticably yes!

GTSt's should stay GTSt's on the outside :(

hahaha rofl, and i spose this is all fact because you say so? you aka mr nobody!

Wake up to your self for a minute mate, do you really think nissan designed the gtr kit purely for cosmetic reasons? Do you really think the jgtc/winfield gtrs would have been just as fast wearing gtst gear, because thats basically what your saying.

I spose the gtr seats i have to dont increase performance either being lighter and better holding. I spose the bonnet doesnt remove weight from the already front heavy skylines, i spose the rear spoiler doesnt add downforce, i spose teh grill doesnt allow better cooling, i spose the front bar doesnt add more downforce at the front..... YEAH RIGHT

F*ck there are some idiots around, not to mention some precious gtr owners.

Wake up to your self for a minute mate, do you really think nissan designed the gtr kit purely for cosmetic reasons? Do you really think the jgtc/winfield gtrs would have been just as fast wearing gtst gear, because thats basically what your saying.

Actually, what is being said is that there is any amount of aftermarket bonnets, spoilers, guards that offer more cooling, less weight and, combined with a cheaper price, mean a GTS-T doesn't have to look like a GT-R Wanna be.

I spose the gtr seats i have to dont increase performance either being lighter and better holding. I spose the bonnet doesnt remove weight from the already front heavy skylines, i spose the rear spoiler doesnt add downforce, i spose teh grill doesnt allow better cooling, i spose the front bar doesnt add more downforce at the front..... YEAH RIGHT

Yep, the seat are better than GTS-T seats. Bride seats are better again.

An Aluminium GT-R bonnet is lighter than a steel GTS-T bonnet - but not as light as a carbon fibre item.

Yeah the plastic bolt ons cut lift (Not sure they actually produce downforce, but anyway) - so do the aftermarket items.

F*ck there are some idiots around, not to mention some precious gtr owners.

There are also people who like sh!t stirring. :(

Hell, my GT-R doesn't even have a GT-R badge.

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Define cosmetic..... if you mean rear quaters, i have to fit a 28x9" slick, and they wont fit under a gtst guard, and the bumper i dont have as i bought the car with front end damage. want a bar that exposes the cooler. waste of time having it covered. i will probably go fibreglass bonet and boot lidfor weight reasons. Its still rear wheel drive and will have the narrow front end so still a GTST as far as im concerned.

GTR engine performance parts, go for your life....

GTR cosmetic parts may increase performance on paper, on the street? No!, on a track? Unnoticably yes!

GTSt's should stay GTSt's on the outside :(

hahaha rofl, and i spose this is all fact because you say so? you aka mr nobody!

I'm the f**king juggernaut, bitch! :(

As djr says, why not buy aftermarket cosmetics? Carbon fibre is lighter and stronger than aluminium ya know.

Hey 28" rims, nice :P

15" rim, 28" tall tyre, im getting the impression that gtst are looked down at by the gtr owners, like the povity pack skyline, and they dont want us to copy them, or am i imagining it.

I'm the f**king juggernaut, bitch! :(

As djr says, why not buy aftermarket cosmetics? Carbon fibre is lighter and stronger than aluminium ya know.

Hey 28" rims, nice :P

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