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i like it how hawt women look at who is driving the r33 when im cruisin around.....but i dont like it how they are so disappointed when they see a dodgey looking curry behind the wheel of the r33 :D

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well my favourite of the bunch is the R33

excellent value for money

love the shape

good power

comfortable/spacious/nice interior

has my favourite rear end (OO\skyline/OO)

love how its so well known/the presence of it on the road

people might say its too common like its a bad thing, IMO that only proves how good and liked the car is

and ofcourse the best thing about it, the sound of the rb25 :P

wasn't a huge fan of these cars before to be honest was more into wrx's, GTiR's etc but once i got to know em and learnt about em i was hooked!

ever notice how all these news cars are copying the oo-oo lightS? I think its the new vw passats have them and theres heaps more with different variation like the indicator in the middle of the O and other things but all look like copies of the OO-OO that we all love.(MARKETING TACTIC!!??)

ever notice how all these news cars are copying the oo-oo lightS? I think its the new vw passats have them and theres heaps more with different variation like the indicator in the middle of the O and other things but all look like copies of the OO-OO that we all love.(MARKETING TACTIC!!??)

is it me or are the new mazdas and others copying the s15 type headlights?

i like my r32 because the RB20 is so fast that i cant hear all the rattles and squeaks when i drive :)

cos you need to be going fast to not hear things?

33GTR, hottest ass of any car EVER, plus the sound of a 26 when its angry is awesome. I still have to hold back from getting a chub everytime i look at my car- i wouldnt get that with a commonwhore, which would have cost more money

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