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Me and my mate(he owns a 94 supra) have been arguing over which is quicker, the Supra or the R32 GTR.

I told him the best R32 GTR would kill the best Supra any day becuase it is lighter and the fact that the Skyline is the most tunable car ever. So he shows me some you tube video of some 8 second Supra.

What do you guys think..which is quicker quarter mile? If you have some proof it would be good as he never takes my word for it.

8 Second supra video -

7.92 R32 GTR clip -

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it was more like a intraweb fight............

anyways im heading down to nissan to pick up an oil filter, anyone need anything while im down there?

crap.. that reminds me i gotta do an oil change too.. thanks for remindin me...

whats the quickest RB powered car anyone knows of? Reece's GTR? quickest supra i know of is about 7.9, but have seen 2JZ's in the sixes....

I too wonder what the quickest rb powered car is, im pretty sure there is a full tube (or could just be tubbed) 350z in the states using a rb26 doing low 7's or high 6's,there was a article about it in one of the old SPEED magazines i 'think', correct me if im wrong about those times please lol

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