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Bugger aero cD rating crap,fuel economy for the missus and 9 kids,tyre wear,socially acceptable in-car noise levels...Bring back the R32!!! OK,so I'm biased. So I say the 'new' GT-R is the better looker,but neither really has the WOW factor.

And I hate anchovies. There's something not right about a hairy fish...

You dont see it in these pix but from the side its theDodge Viper concept car from 5 years ago...angled belt line, C pilar blown out into the rear guards... reference to the 275 GTB (1966)

The Skyline looks more like a Chris Bangle Bemmer, modern as tomorrow...prefer the Ferrari personaly

they're both pretty disgusting imo.....yep they've lost it.

i don't know if its just me but i really think cars are getting uglier and uglier as newer models come out.

looks wise i much much much prefer the looks of an r32 r33 and r34 over the new gtr.

same with ferrari, give me a 355 over that thing anyday of the week (looks wise).

on another note, i can't believe people are even comparing a skyline to a ferrari, i don't care how good the new gtr is it will ALWAYS be a nissan.

meh just my opinion....

Bang for buck : GTR > Ferrari

Probable superior track time: Ferrari > GTR

Chick pulling power: Pretty close. If you like the italian girls, get the pony, if you don't mind the asian persuasion, GTR is the car.

Either way, you'd get attention. And realistically, how many of either car will be driven anywhere near their potential? Most of them will be baubles or at most see a squirt on the freeway once in a while.

(Dubai and Germany excepted)

That ferrari is hot sauce, bit quizzical about the rear lights something more traditional like the 360 would go down better me thinks, but they could grow on me I guess :(

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Definitely think those lights would look better even ofset sizes and positioning like the red one in the original post just same style as the 360, inset etc.

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