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32 sexy ? if you like a box on wheels yeah sure.

33 for the win nothing like a sports car with a nice ass lol

Much prettier than a saucer + a bread & butter plate for taillight configuration. The icon IS two equal sized taillights. Not....shit we have got these left over various sized lights off those Skylines we sold to Russia, what are we going to do? We use as part of face lift, we call it R34.

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lol, somehow Benno's looks more unreal than the 34's. Just my point of view though.....

So envy those 33s and 34s with air-con on during the Hot day.......but 32s are sexy, haha~~

yupp 32's are SEXY A$$!!!! (and mine even has aircon)

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BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA r33 = boat

boosted R31 FTW ohh and R30 R32 and R34

A boat lol

I am going to let this one go to personal preference... Some people like 32's some like 33's and some like 34's

There all skylines in the end.

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A boat lol

I am going to let this one go to personal preference... Some people like 32's some like 33's and some like 34's

There all skylines in the end.

Theres only ONE godzilla and we all know what model that is dont we Majorsick :D

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Yeah, but what if the powers in Australian Motor Racing allowed the Skyline to stay in the races??? Are you saying they would have stuck with the R32 or gone on to replace it with the R33 and eventually the R34????

I think so, and they would have gotten better and better.

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32 sexy ? if you like a box on wheels yeah sure.

33 for the win nothing like a sports car with a nice ass lol

no no no you guys got it all wrong R31's are boxes on wheels, 32's have curves, i got square everywhere. :D

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Well my favourite part of the day was saving a car rolling down a hill into on coming traffic (next would of been the cliff)! Had to use my super duper muscles..... and luckily someone else helped cuz i was getting dragged with the car lol

Dont trust R31 hand breaks that's for sure! Was a close call... few centremeters to spare! Oh boy the excitement through! :D

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R31 = Square

R32 = Pefect

R33 = Boat

R34 = The Best!

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Well my favourite part of the day was saving a car rolling down a hill into on coming traffic (next would of been the cliff)! Had to use my super duper muscles..... and luckily someone else helped cuz i was getting dragged with the car lol

Dont trust R31 hand breaks that's for sure! Was a close call... few centremeters to spare! Oh boy the excitement through! :(

P.S.

R31 = Square

R32 = Pefect

R33 = Boat

R34 = The Best!

:D :sorcerer: :):(

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