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Gosh the GTR is REALY purrrrdddyyy.. :)

Im still not quite sold on the new STi.. I think it may grow on me.. its an interesting shape.. The more I look, the more I like..

BRING ON THE NEW GEN GTR Vs. EVO X Vs. STi..

Lookin forward to the next Best Motoring DVD with the comparison!

Drool..

http://www.rexnet.com.au/forum/index.php?s...=80079&st=0

someone from the rexnet forum was in japan and took some shots. Extremely clear. Really highlights how nice this car looks.

Isnt it funny how a lot of us skyline owners are bagging the look of the new GTR where on a Rex forum they love it specially compared to the new rexy (although some may argue thats not that hard given the 'hatch' like design of the new rexy) but the more pics i see of the new GTR the more i love it, anyone seen any high res pics in black??

Isnt it funny how a lot of us skyline owners are bagging the look of the new GTR where on a Rex forum they love it specially compared to the new rexy (although some may argue thats not that hard given the 'hatch' like design of the new rexy) but the more pics i see of the new GTR the more i love it, anyone seen any high res pics in black??

yeh white and black look porn

That new rex looks like a kia rio. I think they've made a big mistake with this one. The people that liked the previous WRX wont want to drive a car that looks like their mum's hatchback, and the people that would want to buy a little hatchback wouldn't be paying that much and wouldn't go near a WRX...so that leaves their potential market with the die-hard subie fans that will buy it no matter what it looks like.

The lancer Evo X isn't much better IMO. The front looks very similar to an R34 GTR except that they've coloured it different to make the grill look different. Not saying they copied it, just that it looks good BECAUSE its a design that has looked good on other cars.

The rear of the Evo looks like a cheap honda though. just my opinion but I think they could have done a lot better with the styling of the rear.

On the whole though I'd definitely pick the lancer over the wrx. The front just looks mean. ;)

I think both WRX Sti and Evo are actually SLOWER than the previous models, although they'd hopefully be more economical. Still, would the buyers of these cars really care if it were the other way around (ie. faster & use more fuel)? I reckon it'll just push the prices of the previous models up a bit as people rush to buy the last good Evo/Sti.

Here's hoping the new GTR will bring R34GTR prices down so we can all afford one of those... (apologies to those who own one now...i'm just jealous) :(

Edited by pixel8r
http://www.neweraimports.com/carDetails.jsp?carId=357

Picture 29 in the slideshow at the bottom. GTR in Black... BOMBED!

ps. they are offering them in England for $120,000 AUD.

damn! looookss hooooot! ive attached my 3 fav photos (colour wise) how phat is that ass!

also wanna see that titanium colour during the day!

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