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i think u skyline boys just have to get out more and see the rest of the world without your skyline glasses on :)

doesnt sound all that crash hot and the squeeking bov is annoying but besides that it looks pretty cool.

cant wait to check it out in action

theres more to life than rb's im afraid :D

Edited by CruiseLiner

i'm not sure if you are talking to me or not? but I'm not one eyed at all. there are plenty of other cars I like, but something about the execution of this thing just doesn't do it for me at all.

hey richard sorry it sounded like a dig at ya, but i was aiming towards all the people saying r34 + ls1 = shit, u gotta appreciate the old donks sometimes. my post was only joking around too so dont take offence mate :happy:

i have a rb26 and can appreciate anything whether its a 4/6/8 or rotor :D

Edited by CruiseLiner

lol, i spose, its like someone putting a 20B rotary into a commodore or falcon!!

man, ive been toying with the idea of putting a V8 in a skyline for YEARS...

but now everyone is doing it lol...

when you think about it, its not all different to hot rodders putting a chev engine into a ford...

hey richard sorry it sounded like a dig at ya, but i was aiming towards all the people saying r34 + ls1 = shit, u gotta appreciate the old donks sometimes.
:happy: What are you on about, I'm struggling to find all these people in this thread that are saying the car is sh!t??
is there any vids of this thing ripping a skid or some helis?
Video 1

Video 2

:) What are you on about, I'm struggling to find all these people in this thread that are saying the car is sh!t??

Video 1

Video 2

the engine = very niiiiice!!!!

the car = very niiiiice!!!!!!

the engine + the car = SACRILIGE!!!!!! he can go shoot himself in the testicles or anus

comments like that is what im talking about

i reckon teh car looks hawt

not such a big fan of the squeeker tho

i appreciate the amount of engineering to go into the twin turb v8 engine, but something just doesnt go

prob cause its a combo of teh roar of the LS1 plus the spool of the the turbs

it prob would be a diff sound if it was a nissan v8+turb combo

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