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lol at u guys!!

time to do frank costanza's relaxation technique - "serenity now......serenity now"

if that doesnt work use Kramer's/George's technique - "hoochie mama....hoochie mama"

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last time i saw Kramer he was having a racist rampage guess it didnt help him so why would it help us lol

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Hey, these threads are so pointless with so much dribble. I thought i would throw even more rubbish in. :)

Styling, its whatever you like. Mechanically, one of the models discussed in this thread has bigger brakes, better engine, stronger gearbox, is newer, better front suspension...umm sadly its not the 32. :thumbsup:

But hey, this is a car forum, so if i cant learn something from a thread i at least want to try and get a laugh :thumbsup:

For the record, i own an R32 and its a friggin curse :D

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last time i saw Kramer he was having a racist rampage guess it didnt help him so why would it help us lol

thats cos he tried a combination of both...if you turn up the speakers as he is leaving the stage, you can hear him saying "hoochie now"...he did it wrong thats why :thumbsup:

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Hey, these threads are so pointless with so much dribble. I thought i would throw even more rubbish in. :thumbsup:

Styling, its whatever you like. Mechanically, one of the models discussed in this thread has bigger brakes, better engine, stronger gearbox, is newer, better front suspension...umm sadly its not the 32. :D

But hey, this is a car forum, so if i cant learn something from a thread i at least want to try and get a laugh :thumbsup:

For the record, i own an R32 and its a friggin curse :)

whys the 32 a curse? the expenses (this im yet to experience, but will come once i deca or track it :thumbsup: )? or the addiction to modification (this i can understand though)?

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They are so easy to modify and can be made so much more entertaining to drive...well its never ending. Maintenance then mods then track stuff...all great fun, but its cold in Melb these days and cringe when i look at the money i have spent this year on the car. I should be on a plane to a warmer climate :thumbsup:

But then there are those that are happy to drive a neat Skyline, im so envious of such ppl :D

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Does it really matter what car is the fastest, or more superior.

Have your own opinion and buy a car to your tastes.

i own a R32 because i dont like the shape of an R33. thats my opinion.

before you go buying the FASTEST car, learn how to handle one. you dont need the extra power to learn how to drive a car.

if you have learnt how to handle a car then you should know what car is better for your needs without posting a VS thread.

thats my 2c

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