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Just people trying to be something a not... i never like that.

Thing is a GTS-T is a very nice car on its own, why bother pretending its a GTR. Anybody who knows their skylines knows its not a real GTR from the outside pretty quickly..

THEY ALL DESERVE TO DIE, LOL

i had a guy chat to me at vms the other day, looked smug pretending his car was a gtr, i played along (he didnt know i was the owner of the black gtst right next to him, thought i was a dumb ****, so i checked the car out (knowing it was merly a gtst) and then asked him to pop the bonnet, then calmly asked him 'where's the second turbo?' then he spun the shit about how single turbs are more controllable etc so he put a bigger single on, i said 'oh yer, well it looks similar to mine, if you come here ill show you' walked to my car popped the bonnet, he went so ****ing red it wasnt funny, i just played dumb asking him why they were similar then he embarrasingly admitted his car was a stock gtst then spent the rest of the time drooling over my mods

l0ser/n00b LMFAO

Originally posted by chopobo

noo

my gtst came with full gtr body kit

i am shamed...=(

nonono body kits are ok, badges are different, the guys at vms think my side skirts are gtr ones (i believe they're just the gtst stockies) but they insist they are gtr, im not ashamed about that even if they were, badges are a whole differetn story

haha 20psi

i reckon my gtr body kit weighs the car down, my car doesn't seem fast compared the the first skyline i test drove

this beautiful black r32 gtst

3" full kakimoto exhaust

gtr front mount intercooler

bigger turbo

no idea how many pounds it was running

but once it hit 3000rpm+

it was like an orgasm

and it was only $15k aswell

im spewing that i didn't get it cos my parents think 92 car is too old

*sigh*

Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

THEY ALL DESERVE TO DIE, LOL

i had a guy chat to me at vms the other day, looked smug pretending his car was a gtr, i played along (he didnt know i was the owner of the black gtst right next to him, thought i was a dumb ****, so i checked the car out (knowing it was merly a gtst) and then asked him to pop the bonnet, then calmly asked him 'where's the second turbo?' then he spun the shit about how single turbs are more controllable etc so he put a bigger single on, i said 'oh yer, well it looks similar to mine, if you come here ill show you' walked to my car popped the bonnet, he went so ****ing red it wasnt funny, i just played dumb asking him why they were similar then he embarrasingly admitted his car was a stock gtst then spent the rest of the time drooling over my mods

l0ser/n00b LMFAO

word to my brother!!!!!

thats even worse than putting a type R sticker on a prelude!!!

2 nights ago i was driving home, from nowhere this white GTS-t screams up next to me, accelerating, slowing, accelerating slowing. It was badged GTR (plates NOSGTR). Finally i dropped it into 2nd and nailed it. I was gone... lol

hehe was driving down elizabeth the other day and these kids (aprolly around 17-18) were waiting for a tram, and the light went red... so one of the guys goes tot he other, "hey its a GTSt"... and i was like grinning like a mofo, so i put da music down and looked at the dude, and he goes, nice car, gtst? and i go nah, so he goes GTR? with like a shock look... and i go nah... and he goes GTS then... and i go bingo, and he's like fark i swear i heard you spool (this would be my HKS intake making a spooling moise)... so I explain to him why i can't drive a car more than 120kw sumfin at fly and he was like ohhh, but i told him that I was gettina GTR in dec and he was very impressed hehe... then the lights went green and i drove off

Its amazing the number of people that think my car's a gtst, a lot of ppl walk up to me and ask me how many pounds i'm running

Guys, this topic has been done to death. Yeah there are ppl who

dress their GTST up to be a GT-R. Some may even badge them incorrectly but really, who cares? We know the difference and we know they are not the real thing, isn't that enough?

That reminds me, I gotta ditch the GT-R wing my ride came in with.

i have no problem with the GTR bodykit, because well its a good body kit, but without the engine its still just a gts-t .

LOL at nath and the guy who actually openly pretended it was a GTR to your face. ****ing schmuck... least you owned him.

Worse thing is people who spend all their money on the bodykit and rims, and then when it comes down to it its just a GTS or stock GTS-T and they could and have maybe spent that $2000 on engine mods and had a very quick gts-t. All show and no go. I don't care, least it makes me look good when some douche things he has taken "so many skylines" in his commonwhore or WRX or whatever... put them back in their place soon enough.

I reckon having a GTR kit is good, and actually cool. But putting the badges on is a step too far, especially when people who dont know about skylines beat a mock GTR, and then claim that they have beat GTR's. Pffft. Plz? BEsides the differences in shape between GTR's and GTST's u can tell by the SOUND that the car makes.

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