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Not sure if this has been done on SAU but someone did this on 300zx forums and figured it would be interesting to see what you guys thought.

So basically, what Nissan's (and Datsun's, Nismo's or Prince's... whatever) do you think make the top 10?

You can add a reason if you feel, no right or wrong answers, just your opinion.

Guess you can look at it from a few ways:

- list the most significant Nissan's

- the order and preference you'd buy them

Mine's sort of a mix of both.

Here's my list:

10. S15 Silvia

9. R35 GTR- Only number 10 because it's so new, will move up the list, I'm sure, once it establishes itself as a Porsche killer :P

8. Z33 350Z- Z car reborn, needs turbo's though!

7. KPGC10- my fav old school car... looks tough

6. R33 GTR

5. R32 GTR- The first Godzilla

4. Z32 300ZX- Timeless styling, won heaps of awards over it's production life, plus i'm slightly biased towards them

3. R34 GTR (hopefully my next car... once i get a decent job)

2. Nismo Z Tune

1. 240Z- Original Z car, it's gotta be number 1

Edited by Sandeep
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my top 6! too lazy to add any more :P

1. R32 GTR - the pioneer

2. R34 GTR Z tune - killer looks and style, the last of the skyline era

3. Nissan GTR - futuristic muscle, the new change

4. R32 GTSt - street stylez

5. S15 - sexy and sleek

6. 180sx - drift pig much?

1. 1972 240z (best car i've ever owned, pitty i never drove it)

2. R34 gtr

3. S15 JDM style

4. datsun 510 (1600)

5. R32 fourdoor (mine has grown on me)

6. R32 GTR

7. DR30

8. new GTR

9. Sil80

10. 350z

haha, I just realised this was a VIC thread. LMAO

Edited by =premo=

No particular order as can't decide.

1. 34 GTR

2. Datsun 1600

3. 32 GTR

4. N14 SSS pulsar (Jap Spec only)

5. GTIR

6. 350z

7. Original GTR

8. s15 JDM

9. 240Z

10. 260RS Stagea w/R34 front (had to put a stagea in there somewhere!!)

1.2500r it is a rare r33 (it was a demo car only)

2.400r

3.R34 N1

4.R32 GTR

Theres only one 2500R left in the world... and it's a member of SAU NSW :P

Twas at Autosalon...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=132714

You kidding me right?

What would I be kidding about?

As I said, my opinions will be different to yours, which is why I put the Z32 higher on the list. My list isn't right or wrong, it's just my opinion, just like everyone else's lists.

Maybe I should have posted this in general auto discussion? Mods can move it if they want.

Edited by Sandeep

Very Hard List to come up with....

1. 240Z (Gave birth to the afforable 2 door coupe)

2. Prince Skyline GT-B (Way ahead of its time)

3. R32 GT-R ( Killed off the fomula it was designed to dominate)

4. KPGC10 GT-R

5. Datsun P510

6. 350Z (Landmark return to form)

7. Datsun Fairlady Roadster

8. Silva CSP311

9. S15 Silva

10. R35 GT-R ( Will grow in stature in years to come )

Ive seemed to list mostly sports cars! Surely the Nissan Patrol would feature in a top 10 list??

*Edit, ive left off "one off" models etc like the R380I & R380II, R382 ( a fave ) & of course the R390 :P

Edited by RNGTR
4. R32 GTSt - street stylez

lol- reprazent y0

1. original GT-R: pwned all

2. 1600: rally superstar for decades

3. 240Z: took the U.S by storm

4. any of the following Datsuns- 180B, 200B, L-series powered Skylines, Stanzas, 240Ks- cheaper than a 1600 and near unbreakable as a bush bashers (just keep the coil dry) :P

5. A.D.M R31 four-door: boxy, but good. and in VL's- how much power can a single cam RB30ET make when you go nuts with the turb? nuff said

6. R32 GT-R: pushed the group-A rule book to the ragged edge

7. R33 GT-R: for the sub-8 second nurburgring lap

8 & 9. 350Z and Infiniti G35: for helping pull Nissan out of deep do-do, and having horny sounding atmo sixes

10. R35 GT-R: supercar slaying performance for around half the price of a 911 turbo. the new definitive Jap ultra-high perfomance car

VL Turbo for sure!!!

1. R32 GTR Vspec II

2. R390 GT1 Roadcar

3. R34 GTR Z-Tune

4. KPGC10 GTR

5. Nissan GTR

6. 240Z

7. March Superturbo

8. GTP ZX-Turbo

9. 350z S-Tune

10. R32 GTR Sedan

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