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  gazza750 said:
yes they do as those two model gtr's werent even in production

look at the cover above ^^^

what car does it show ?

answer = R32 GTR

it does NOT show a 33 or 34

you can not base your arguement on a Wheels magazine cover from nearly two decades ago.

Bet you 10 bucks when the new GTR comes out next year Wheels magazine will have another issue with "The All New Nissan GTR Godzilla" on the cover.

Edited by BaysideBlue
  rb30gtr said:
where are all the 33 and 34 GTR owners? surely they won't accept the fact that theirs are not real Godzillas! :)

from my knowledge, only the 32 is known as 'the Godzilla'

but we've gone off topic :)

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it does NOT show a 33 or 34

so because that picture was taken in 1989 and the 33's and 34 weren't made, that makes them not godzilla?

the 33's and 34's are still a gtr. so they are still a godzilla.

it is like the new beetles. they still get called bugs.

is there any more magor stand out differences i can suss this on .... i am flying to melb soon to look at a claimed VSPEC 2 and to be totally honest i have read and been told that much conflicting info i am getting bamboozled.

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