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i hope you mean UNDERrated dohmar, im sure you do hehe.

yea mate, love the 31's. underrated for sure!

lol what a dick, yeah i did mean underrated, now edited, thx for pointing that out lol

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i fkn love r31's! i love old school like the good old datto's (240's and 280's) i would ditch my 33 for one in good nic! but as the thread says it's only between 32, 33 and 34

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i fkn love r31's! i love old school like the good old datto's (240's and 280's) i would ditch my 33 for one in good nic! but as the thread says it's only between 32, 33 and 34

Yeah but where do ya stop? :( The DR30's are pretty damn cool too hehe. I think the main poll was intended for the 90s generation of skylines but having said that, the r31's were a great test bed for half of that technology (Hicas, rb engines, irs, pwr steering, balance etc)

Japanese r31's have a few more build perks compared to the aus version (the engine and suspension being two major points) but even the aussie r31s are damn good. Would rather drive an r31 na than a vl turbo, thats for sure

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Yeah but where do ya stop? :P The DR30's are pretty damn cool too hehe. I think the main poll was intended for the 90s generation of skylines but having said that, the r31's were a great test bed for half of that technology (Hicas, rb engines, irs, pwr steering, balance etc)

Japanese r31's have a few more build perks compared to the aus version (the engine and suspension being two major points) but even the aussie r31s are damn good. Would rather drive an r31 na than a vl turbo, thats for sure

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Id rather the Aus spec solid rear end over the gay jdm 31 IRS any day of the week

my vote goes to R33, i almost bought a 32, but i much rather the rb25, bigger brakes, tougher gearbox and nicer interior. and for GT-Rs the ultimate for me would have to be the nismo 400r

my vote goes to R33, i almost bought a 32, but i much rather the rb25, bigger brakes, tougher gearbox and nicer interior. and for GT-Rs the ultimate for me would have to be the nismo 400r

+1 dude

My No 1 would definetly be a V-spec II R33 GTR....definetly my next car.

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+1 dude

My No 1 would definetly be a V-spec II R33 GTR....definetly my next car.

nice choice man! the 97 model with projector headlights is my favourite, bit outta my price range atm though, lol

I didn't buy a R33 because of the looks..bought it because of the Engine and driveline....excellent cars for the money. It didn't have too much trouble keepin up with the GTR's in the hills either. I also bought a 33 because i like the underdog. 90% of R33's out there look gayer than two blokes rooting...I like it when i get comments like....'i dont like 33's but yours is phat' hehe. Having said that i like the look of an R33 GTR, Being the widest of the 3. I will get one very soon.

R32 GTR = WIN

Thats right most R33 Skylines look to gay, lol!!

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