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Originally posted by INASNT

what a stupid comment, the r34 is the new r33 as the r33 was new to the r32. ;)

I think he means if the 33's were that good then they wouldnt have stopped making them...

So just because they dont make the Gtir still doesnt mean its not a good car...

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Guest Allan GTI-R

funny how the people comparing gti-r's to gtr's don't even own GTR's.

Every single GTR owner i have ever met has loved the GTI-R pulsar, 'a true baby godzilla'.

To compare them is silly - but to recognise the pulsar as a 'baby GTR' is a title gti-r owners are hell proud of ;)

ps. I'm a regular around Appin, i was asked for a run against a Black GTS-T with front mount, 14psi, exhaust and blow off valve one night.

Standing start - killed it - 5 car lengths easily

rolling start - i thought i was going to lose - but no - 2 car lengths, i thought they were quicker than that.

If any pulsar owners want to join us - then feel free, we hunt in packs of 4 usually ;)

Originally posted by SmoothLine

I think he means if the 33's were that good then they wouldnt have stopped making them...

So just because they dont make the Gtir still doesnt mean its not a good car...

and whats the difference between a r33 and r34 gts-t?? different bodywork and other bits and pieces! The gti-r is a good car but it has seased production.

Originally posted by Allan GTI-R

funny how the people comparing gti-r's to gtr's don't even own GTR's.

Every single GTR owner i have ever met has loved the GTI-R pulsar, 'a true baby godzilla'.

To compare them is silly - but to recognise the pulsar as a 'baby GTR' is a title gti-r owners are hell proud of ;)

ps. I'm a regular around Appin, i was asked for a run against a Black GTS-T with front mount, 14psi,  exhaust and blow off valve one night.

Standing start - killed it - 5 car lengths easily

rolling start - i thought i was going to lose - but no - 2 car lengths, i thought they were quicker than that.

If any pulsar owners want to join us - then feel free, we hunt in packs of 4 usually ;)

Appin is a beautiful area. Too bad Airds is just down the rd.

Do you know GTR jason?

Originally posted by INASNT

Ok now i am gonna find that gti-r i raced when i had 155kw@wheels and try run him again with 183kw@wheels! :P

Only this is there aint many around here in mexico these days!

You are now invited to Sydney to run me in my GTiR.

Obviously my comment was stupid - I copied you. Smoothline cleared it up... and thanks for the laugh guys ;)

Wow,

I'd just like to say, I am a Pulsar GTiR owner.

And to answer a couple of comments......

The Understeer problems can be fixed. - Easily But yes they exist.

And wow, some of you guys are very one eyed. GTR I think you should wake up buddy.

I know Allan_GTiR and watched him bliz that GTST that night.

I have recently run an R32GTR rolling start who was running 14psi recently and to find the chap could only just beat me (coupla lenthgs) to 180. Yes we had a few runs.

In the past I have actually beaten GTRs too. But I aint bragging.

I have yet to lose to a GTST, rolling run, top speed whatever.

Mate if you drive a GTST its a GTST not a bloody GTR.

I have Driven a few GTR 's in the UK, R33's & R32's. And yes I love them. Infact I gave some real serious thought to buying an R33 GTR instead of my current (2nd) GTiR. I may get one one day. Just enjoying the fun, buzz box like giant kiler performance of the little pulsar.

Most GTiR owners do look up to the GTR as it is big brother.

And we appreciate your Car.

But what REALLY annoys me is GTST owners that blab it off and do the whole I'm better than you thing thinking they own a Skyline and their car is the best thing on the road. Wake up.

I respect your GTST, Respect my car. It'll eat you.

Hopefuly I havent come accross like too much of a prick, cause I dont want to create any problems. But I appreciate 90% of you fellas on here agree the GTiR is a good little car. You dont have to like em, thats an opinion. But to appreciate.

Thanks For reading my bloody 20 million character long post :D)

wrxkilla: You're spot on about soooo many skyline owners.....but most of the guys on here aren't as bad as habib & co. cruising up & down George St on Saturday night.

There's so many wankers out there these days. I got rid of my 'line because they're just everywhere.

I can't wait for all my extra go-fast bits get installed on my GTi-R so as I can have a go against a GTR & see who comes off 2nd best.....

Originally posted by wrxkilla

I have yet to lose to a GTST, rolling run, top speed whatever.

Mate if you drive a GTST its a GTST not a bloody GTR.

I respect your GTST, Respect my car. It'll eat you.

No worries, bring it to Oran Park on the 16th:D Lets see if a GTS-T is any good :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&threadid=7950

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