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Bah I was wondering how long it would take before the "32 is a poor mans whatever" came out.. that's exactly what I was talking about when Brad lashed me :P I love it, at the time I bought my 32 I could afford a 33 gtr but decided on a rwd 32 :closedeyes:

P.S. I'm thinking next car is an E46 M3 :no:

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Its an old argument that will happen for a long time to come yet.

I dont mind the argument as long as its done with a bit of fun in mind. I bought my 33 because i like the shape better than the 32. Personal preference!

ive owned 2 r31s 3 r32s and atm got a r34(thought i would try them out)but want to sell it for a 32 again just love the shape and the feel. dont like 33s cos they are like arseholes....when i think of an r33 i think wogoloski with greasy hair and subwoofers hehe

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