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Its really wierd to see so many people buy a car based on what they think they will look good in, not because of the aspects of the car etc....good example is my friend who is a midget emo and should only drive a vespa but for some stupid reason wants a GTR so he can look wicked cool and get teh mad street cred and teh props on teh interweb...

He wants an r33 gtr bad, but hes small, and said it wont suit him cause big people generally look better in them, so his vote goes for a smaller r32 gtr, even though r33 was is favourite!...

is it me, or are other people like that aswell?.....i mean comon, ive seen small people in big cars...it doesnt really make any difference to be honmest, yeah they look small in the car, so what?, at least they get the car they want....

what are your thoughts???

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I guess hes right in a way

I once saw this little bloke in a huge SS.. It looked pretty funny!! coz all i saw was this little head trying to look over!!

mind you he was old.. not some 16 year old kid..

So yea i guess he could be right

Its really wierd to see so many people buy a car based on what they think they will look good in, not because of the aspects of the car etc....good example is my friend...

He wants an r33 gtr bad, but hes small, and said it wont suit him cause big people generally look better in them, so his vote goes for a smaller r32 gtr, even though r33 was is favourite!...

is it me, or are other people like that aswell?.....i mean comon, ive seen small people in big cars...it doesnt really make any difference to be honmest, yeah they look small in the car, so what?, at least they get the car they want....

what are your thoughts???

Maybe he should get a Suzuki Mighty Boy? He should look Huge in it!

Or perhaps start scarfing down some steroids for brekky...

Seriously though, your friend is silly to not buy the car for that reason.

R33 GTR seats make the driver look small because they sit low, in my opinion who cares?

Does your friend want a car or a fashion accessory?

If he wants something to look big in, maybe a large SUV rather than a sports car. Or if he wants to look big *inside* the car get a Micra or Smart car :laugh:

I buy my cars irrespective of what other people *might* think I look like in them, you don't have to be tall to own an R33 GTR!

  • 4 months later...
Tell him if he buys a GTR R33,

"He will be the one driving down the road with the Long (Straight 6) dong with 2 big balls (Twin Turbos) hanging off it". :P

Then he won't feel so small.

hahahahahahhahahha the second best laugh ive had today

how about those guys that drive whatever sick car they have, with the seat reclined so far back, all you can see is their eyebrows bobbing around just above the dash as they are heading towards you. now thats a concern.

  • 2 weeks later...

Im 6'3 and 109kgs..... ask your mate what i should be driving!?!?! :) . He will probably come back with something like an F-250!!! I definately second the notion of Wayne. Get your mate some stanozole!!! and heels!!!

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