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I have a 33 4 door, very stock! I've seen a few really hot sedans around. They look awesome lowered with big wheels. Spook's_Skyline has a nice 33 4 door and R32drifta has a nice drift style R32. There are alot more 2 doors driving around then 4 doors so we 4 door owners tend to admire other 4 doors more then 2 doors.

Its just our preferance (well mine anyways). I have posted a pic of mine you might not think mines hot but I am proud of it.

Look through the Gallery at the top of the page and you shall find some nice 4 door pics in there.

Happy looking.

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Hang on guys...

Is this becoming a 2 door bashing thread... :huh:

We dont need to lower ourselfs to 'bashing' other peoples cars like you 2 door people sometimes do. I mean its just obvious that 4 doors are far far better, and 2 doors are for loosers who cant count very far :)

4 doors for life! and Sedans for style!!!

2 doors for... coupes for... see it just doesnt work... :)

Hahaha! Lap it up!

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that blue 1 is very nice :)

im looking at buying a skyline right ill be buying 1 no matter what type a 4 door or a 2 door i just love skylines and im gettinf 1 :huh:

today i went to look at a 4 door skyline(im not 2 fused on them tobegin with) its a gts-t with a rb25 ect

Last week on the dyno it got 350hp at the rear wheels... this is perfect it has alot of power which im wanting but its a 4 door which was my only problem. i have never seen a nice 4 door before so i started this topic to see if u can acually make a 4 door look good :)

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You have to remember also that everyone has a different opinion of what looks good...

I mean im not much for body kits, i like simplicity and performance inhancing modifications...

The sexiest thing on a skyline would have to be a canon exhaust and a FMIC. In short its whats under the skin that floats my boat, if it has 4 doors or 2, if its a gts-t or a gtr. There all good in my opinion execpt them non-turbo ones... :) JKS

I will also conceed that I have owned a 4 door nissan in the past also... It was an SR20det powered R31 Pintara... :)

It was great for carrying heaps of stuff, but now i have a company hack with 4 doors and a huge boot so all i need is a 2 door lifestyle car for the weekends...

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I'll be controversial here.. skyline sedans are useless..

You can carry the same amount of people, you can't fit any more stuff in the back because the seats still don't fold down :P and the back seat area and boot is only that little bit larger. It just makes it easier that couple of times you have 4 or 5 people in the car to get in and out if you have a sedan.

They don't look bad, but having owned a few sedans, they're just too in the middle.

Hatch, 2 door, or wagon. Sedans are just something weird in the middle!

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A skyline, which you can easily put the kids in and out of. How can it be in the middle? Us with kids actually have four or five people everytime we leave the garage. Same motor, same everything and two more doors, looks arent really what counts as no two people like exactly the same thing. But the sedan is a great compromise for us with a family at the end of the day.

Here are my two sedans mate!!!post-26828-1163928056.jpgpost-26828-1163928196.jpg

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