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Lovin my GT-t, id' like an R34 GTR one day, but i dont wish my current ride was it,

i think theres no point in wishing cos no amount of wishing will turn it into one over night, but you can hope that down the track youll get one? :P and if u want it bad enough, youll get it :D

Since owning my R32 gts-t, i've almost always wanted it to be a GTR.

I love everything about my gts-t, but it still lurks in the back of my mind that I still don't have the GTR.

Am I alone?

LOL I was just telling my friend the other day how I had a 10 seconds of weakness thinking about trading mine for a 32GTR......but then the moment passed and I realised it takes more skills to drive a gtst properly.

I will however buy the 34 GTR when the time is right.

hmmmmm i thought i was happy with my old r33gtst... it was hot, unique, and had 260rwkw.... now i own an R34GTR, and ummmm YEP IT REALLY IS ULTIMATE!!!!! I always dreamed of owning the king of the GTR's and just under a month ago i said wat the heck u only live once, so i went all out and i dont regret it one bit...

U havent driven a skyline untill uv driven a GTR!!!!!! there is no comparison between a GTS and and GTR, the gtr will never get boring!!

hmmmmm i thought i was happy with my old r33gtst... it was hot, unique, and had 260rwkw.... now i own an R34GTR, and ummmm YEP IT REALLY IS ULTIMATE!!!!! I always dreamed of owning the king of the GTR's and just under a month ago i said wat the heck u only live once, so i went all out and i dont regret it one bit...

U havent driven a skyline untill uv driven a GTR!!!!!! there is no comparison between a GTS and and GTR, the gtr will never get boring!!

damn u! hahah

well i've decided to have as much fun as i can with my aging gts-t and when the price of 34r's drop a bit more in the next couple of years, i'll get one =)

i used to sometimes wish it was a Gtr and sometimes still do.

taking everything into consideration, im actually quite happy with my Gts-t. i do get fustrated at times due to lack of power, steering skills which makes me think ill be better off getting a gtr. but then again i love throwing the gts-t around, it a good allround car i rekon the r32 gts-t's

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