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Hey fellas,

As the title suggests... this is probably one of the best looking R33 GT-R's I've seen around... I'm not saying all out fancy stuff, just nice and tough... what do you think?

Also, what is that wing he's got on - looks so tough and nice...

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Yeah, there's this tough look to it, but I think I've seen better.

What was with the driving hahaha

Yeah, it's fairly standard... but hot... hot simple... that's tough...

What wing was it... tough as....

wtf? m3 fenders, a big f**k off clothes line for a wing and more body rocking than a maternity ward... how is that good looking?

and yeah that was pretty shithouse driving... don't think it even qualifies as drifting.

Not. Even. Close

The best 33 GT-R I've ever seen was a silver series 3 featured in one of the last issues of SPEED before it dissapeared

It had the standard bodykit with some carbon fibre additions, and a set of Work Emotion CR Kai rims in silver, with a spot on offset.

Yum.

Not. Even. Close

The best 33 GT-R I've ever seen was a silver series 3 featured in one of the last issues of SPEED before it dissapeared

It had the standard bodykit with some carbon fibre additions, and a set of Work Emotion CR Kai rims in silver, with a spot on offset.

Yum.

Pics please? :)

Jacks R33 GTR. Looks better in real life, but here:

pict0917.jpg

No doubt very clean and tough looking. However, looks like every other GT-R's out there... wouldn't call it a head turn imo.

But very nice, owner should be proud.

No doubt very clean and tough looking. However, looks like every other GT-R's out there... wouldn't call it a head turn imo.

But very nice, owner should be proud.

Yep to the untrained eye it does look like a clean R33 GTR.... few small things sets it off... no crap fibreglass kits that don't fit up properly on this car. No rice. And it goes faster than it looks :domokun:

Yep to the untrained eye it does look like a clean R33 GTR.... few small things sets it off... no crap fibreglass kits that don't fit up properly on this car. No rice. And it goes faster than it looks :domokun:

Agreed and respect to that, champ. But the topic was a bout best looking GT-R.... can't say this is the best looking GT-R though with full respects to it's credentials.

That silver GTR looks better than the one in the clip in my opinion. GTR's look their best just with a set of good offset wheels.

Yeah, that's a fair comment.

You guys notice with sports cars nowadays, everything looks crazy as it is stock... pumped guards, big rims that cover archers, nice lights, tough looking stock wing etc... that's why most new cars, the Skyline GT-R included, doesn't really need much done to them.

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