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hey... i like the gtst, and gtr isent that powerful.4wd is a edge from the start.. and its my daily driving car, dont really want a gtr as a daily driving car.. love gtr, but not for everday.. plus, i have other things like a house and paying of another one as quick as i can to rent it out :sick:. if any one needs to rent a place?.. haha. extra study on the side, and seems harder to sell a gtr later on as well,.. i just wanted to play with the car and see what i can do.. just like sub zero in brisbane and how they made that nice r33, think it was moroon color?.. i dont think i have basic mods.. hmm.. what do you call heavey mods then?... the only thing i can think of left is borring out the motor or maby a full recondition of the hole engine... i like how it saves a fair bit of fuel to... was thinknig gtr, but,, for real, i really like the underdog gtst.. why do people buy 180s or s13s?... good to see what you can do... if i must, looks like i have to write all the mods in my sig now.. i screwed my self by doing that sig..lol.... damit... oi, you can see they are quality parts as wel. not cheap parts :P ... kofi ahmed: i like the way you you came across... i respect that. i was reading that signature animation, thats funny.. nice..

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You can afford more than most of us.....but you use the high price of petrol as a reason why you don't take your car to the track. I reckon your full of shit....

Keep the contradictions coming, I am finding it quite amusing :sick:

Series II,

You can't spell, you can't talk nor type coherently and you drive a $12,000 GTST. Don't believe me? Try and sell it for more.

Now there is nothing wrong with owning a GTST, they are a fantastic car, but to say "I can afford more than most of you" is a rash and retarded statement.

What do you do for a living? Judging by the standard of all the state educated teens I encounter at shopping centres, im guessing you're a high school english teacher.

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Series II,

You can't spell, you can't talk nor type coherently and you drive a $12,000 GTST. Don't believe me? Try and sell it for more.

Now there is nothing wrong with owning a GTST, they are a fantastic car, but to say "I can afford more than most of you" is a rash and retarded statement.

What do you do for a living? Judging by the standard of all the state educated teens I encounter at shopping centres, im guessing you're a high school english teacher.

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someone grab the fire extinguisher...series II is on fire.

Series II,

You belong on boostcruising.com :happy:

Your replie's hurt my brain everytime i read them, and u ramble on about rubbish in ur posts.

Also, a 'hard tuned' gtst just doesnt compare to a 'hard tuned' gtr :happy:

Also, a 'hard tuned' gtst just doesnt compare to a 'hard tuned' gtr :happy:

But he runs 11PSI EVERY DAY???? I am still awaiting Series II's reply with his list of mods indicating his "hard tuned" car, that he build using his copious amounts of money.

But he runs 11PSI EVERY DAY???? I am still awaiting Series II's reply with his list of mods indicating his "hard tuned" car, that he build using his copious amounts of money.

i like the fact he said the only thing left to do to his car is a rebuilt donk. rofl that should be the first thing done to any 'hard tuned' car :happy:

Series II,

what gearbox u running? (upgraded gears?)

what brakes u running?

i wouldnt call cusco suspension as 'hard tuned'

nor would i call a powerf fc a 'hard tuned' item

what turbo?

plenum?

Its ok, he is hardcore... He just told me what he plans to do to 'try things' with his GTST;

He's dropping an ferrari enzo engine in the boot to drive the rear wheels and will be custom fabricating his current rb25 to run the front wheels.

Dual engine GTST 4wd. Phhhewwww, lucky he has so much money. But from monday to friday he will only be putting petrol in the rb25, because he has so much money he has to worry about fuel costs.

Hello Eug and Jason... :rofl:

On topic:

When I had my skyline I didnt do a trackday mainly because I didnt want to break anything as it was my daily driver. However, upon reflection if i had the car now I would do track days all winter. If you tastefully modify a GTSt for a track purpose instead of chasing XXXrwkw, you should be fine and have a ball. Hell, Jason has been doing it for years and has been quicker than most...

If you tastefully modify a GTSt for a track purpose instead of chasing XXXrwkw, you should be fine and have a ball. Hell

agreed

the best car to have out there is a stock car!

my 33 did numerous track days and never skipped a beat!

if his car is hard tuned....does that make mine a soft cock? Surely im right if things are all back to front these days.

Hey shane...dont go with your biased few on hard tuned gtr's and gtst's....i reckon they do compare and i think ours is proof of that...when its got its eye of the tiger going :happy: haha.

Ok ok ok...

Everyones had their fun, lets keep the flaming to a simmer please... (which means: settle down)

The pot will boil over otherwise... (which means: or it will get closed)

Also can someone add a touch of salt as it tastes a little bland... :happy: (which means: im being a smart arse)

This is seriously gold.

At least if you are going to argue, do it in a fashion that people can understand.

Either way Mr Series 11. I really dont want to ever see you on this forum saying imports or skylines get picked on, or other people give them a bad name rah rah. As you would appear to be one of those people!

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