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On a positive note, it shows that many of us are very passionate about our car, and our skyline model of choice.

Most of us had reasons for choosing the specific car/model we did, over all the other skyline etc. models available.

However I agree its unfortunate that people feel the need to take it further than necessary when debating the pros and cons of each model on here...

Look at it this way, if there weren't so many different models of skyline, half of us probably wouldn't be driving one...

There's a saying "a war to end all wars..." I think all Skylines are nice in their own way and subtle features!!! From the R31 to the R35 - all Skylines are nice and unique. Its just people have personal taste - the same goes for foods, clothing, music and whatever else.

those R33/4; looks fkn shit house imo.

looks like some imbred cheap conversion that the japanese equivalent of Aus bush mechanics have put together.

the face just dont match the arse! a nice curvy rear with a boxy edged front

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Was never a fan of the D-wing on a R33... but the front conversion look hot as...

How has this thread gone 4 pages without anyone posting pictures of this car?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3106723

There was a link to that car posted by nice 28. Good enough.

ive been looking at these over the past week ....even considered doing it. but its fair to say its a love it or hate it thing.

however at least ya get anice set of decent modern headlights intothe bargin......

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