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well enrico it turns out i have dl them vids already LOL i just haven't watched it hahahahaa i was half way through that top 100 cars BS that he was going on about ... i fell asleep hahaha ...anyways tell me if u want it i'll burn it for ya if i can be bothered .. oh yeah ... that tiff guy is in the new series .. i just watched a recent episode where tiff reviewed the 350Z car .. it was on foxtel and my friend taped it for me ... he loved the car and says that as soon as it comes out in england .. there will be no competition at all in its class ...

and yeah i think that clarkson idiot can't even really drive .. u ever notice that when he is sliding cars its in the wet?? never in the dry?? like when he reviewed the 34gtr he was sliding all over the place ... everyone knows i can't drive for shit ... but give me a gtr .. a wet airstrip ... i think i can do much better than that :D

ok i just watched the rest of it .. r34 gtr at number 8?? and escort corsair or however u spell it or pronounce it at number 7?? what a load of BS... if he knew anything the 32gtr should be higher ... as 34 is still based on the same technology .. sorta .. what a waste of time that was ..

Well jeremy did say that a lot of his decisions were made based on personal choice rather than logical comparison.... so obviously everyone will disagree with some of the choices.

Also, in the UK i think the first R33 to be officially imported was the R33, and then the R34, and i think out of those two, its an easy choice. But then when u bring an R32 into the picture, the choice is harder.

Btw. I reckon tiff should enter some jap drifting competitions!

It's Escort Cosworth, and if you've never driven one you're missing out BIG TIME! Better balanced than the awesome RS500 Sierra Cosworth (Grp A touring car) and nimbler due to its rally commitments. Very nice, does handle better than R32, but Jeremy admitted in an interview he doesn't like GT-Rs or Supras.

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