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I'm bagging R33's in particular, they don't really have anything going for them other than the RB25 imo, you can't even give one away pretty much these days!

I do drive a Skyline and love it, that doesn't have to mean I've got to like every single model, you'd also find I'm not the only person who dislikes them on this forum.

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I'm bagging R33's in particular, they don't really have anything going for them other than the RB25 imo, you can't even give one away pretty much these days!

I do drive a Skyline and love it, that doesn't have to mean I've got to like every single model, you'd also find I'm not the only person who dislikes them on this forum.

Do u mean RB26?

Unlike the ultra rare and and super sexy r32 gtst :)

Lmao at the elitist r32 drivers.

Each to their own if you prefer the 80's looks of the r32 over the more modern car.. furry muff good for you!

the 80's soarer is 80's lookin... square box

r32 is far from a box and is a 90's lookin car just like the r33.. just the r33's are fatter (which can be a good thing)

performance wise, r33 owns r32, but everyones got one.. there are alot more r33s than r32s and thats just life.

who cares

KE70's thou.... those fkn things rock! lol

R33s r poo and just as the dude said, common as dog shit.

Eh? Do you simply not like them because they're common? If that's the whole reason you dislike them then you probably shouldn't be driving a Skyline at all, it's not as though the 32's are rare or anything. Besides, it all depends where you live. I'm on the Mornington Peninsula and drive at least an hour a day, and I'm lucky if I see two all week.

IMO they're the best looking of the three, especially the GTR.

the 80's soarer is 80's lookin... square box

r32 is far from a box and is a 90's lookin car just like the r33.. just the r33's are fatter (which can be a good thing)

performance wise, r33 owns r32, but everyones got one.. there are alot more r33s than r32s and thats just life.

who cares

KE70's thou.... those fkn things rock! lol

Why bother with the insults in the first place if you don't care?

Designed in the 80's, built in the 80's and for me it looks from the 80's with it's typical "3 box design" roll down bonnet like most other cars from the mid to late 80's, interior, ect, ect..

If you like the r32 good on you, It's my favourite 80's style car even if they're starting to look dated ...

Saying r33's are POO in this forum...Disrespectful? Just agitating shit for giggles?

Back on topic I hate those turbo diesel 4x4 with bonnet scoops or mini letter boxes, I know most have a little i.c hiding underneath but they just look so "wannabe" to me.

KE70's thou.... those fkn things rock! lol

Whoo!! :woot:

True 80s styling in the KE70s. Looks like it was designed with a ruler being the only tool!

I hate cars who have exhausts that sound like the car's farting.

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