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meh 32 didn't look anything like the 31. And 31 and 30 didn't look anything like the model before either. times change, being a gtr is abotu being a really quick street/track car for its time and nissan have delivered on this at least 3 times in the model's history (original, r32 and the new one)

I think this car is brilliant and love the shape and all the engineering gone into it by very dedicated engineers.

It is the epitome of a Japanese super car and looks like one to.

If I could I would not change a thing.

To all you knockers you crack me up.

Its my next car for sure.

I think this car is brilliant and love the shape and all the engineering gone into it by very dedicated engineers.

It is the epitome of a Japanese super car and looks like one to.

If I could I would not change a thing.

To all you knockers you crack me up.

Its my next car for sure.

^^what he said^^

meh 32 didn't look anything like the 31. And 31 and 30 didn't look anything like the model before either. times change, being a gtr is abotu being a really quick street/track car for its time and nissan have delivered on this at least 3 times in the model's history (original, r32 and the new one)

are you smokin da reefer? R32's are virtually an R31 GTSR with rounded edges, and the evolutionary step from R30 to R31 is pretty obvious. C10 -> C110 was a bit of a shift C210 -> R30 was a bit of a shift... the rest were pretty easy to see. R34 -> V35 was a bit of a jump... V37 -> R35 is kinda close, even though its not meant to be an evolution.

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