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Might want to take your car to a weigh bridge one day to check that statement. My 4 door is 1560 with no spare, no me, full tank of fuel.

my car is 1440kg with the fiberglass bonnet.but on the rego sticker it is supposed to weigh 1360kg.go figure.i seriously dont know what crack they were smoking when they weighed the car.

I work for a Honda dealer the new tyre r's only came into stocktwo and a half weeks ago in auss, they look absoutly nuts in real life, a bit heavy but the car hadles so soo well, could do with a little more power the early thoughts werfe going to be i-vtec and turbo mmmm woulda been way better. as for price they reatail at 39,990+ on roads. comes only in 18"s cant option different wheels, they only come in 3 colours black silver and red, and as for seats cant remember the brand they arnt recaro but they look way better and are soooo comfy.

although all that said i'd take a gtr or even a gtst anyday. stock for stock that is

your a honda dealer and your on here spouting off about nissan products...

hmmmm...if i was your employer id be asking some interesting questions..like " Do you know your way to the dole office from here?" :laughing-smiley-014:

Its not as beautiful as this

http://www.supercars.net/cars/3841.html

that is a stinking hot honda that puts the S2000 in the shade.

Im glad the "performance" arm of the maker got their hands on it as well...yet ive aways been confused..

how can a perfomance car maker have a "high performance" division??

like its original products dont perform that well? :):D

I reckon it looks waay cool. Id go one for a daily driver and keep the Skyline for a sunday car. Only question is so what if it can beat a stock R34 GTR? im sure a lot of cars can scare a stock R34. What about a Gibson R32 or a nice R34 Track car? Then its in a little trouble... Did someone say VTAK to teh rescue? :sorcerer:

I love it when people go on about their car being able to beat a *Stock* Skyline etc. How about any 'Line running a bit more boost, good suspention, say around 250rwkw. Then have a go hey?

Yeah sorry about that - you teh loose, go cry in the corner EMO :)

Edited by Chris_R33GTSt
your a honda dealer and your on here spouting off about nissan products...

hmmmm...if i was your employer id be asking some interesting questions..like " Do you know your way to the dole office from here?" :laughing-smiley-014:

i work at a honda dealership aswell... who cares it pays the bill's thats all that matters and im happy working here but i still luv nissans

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