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R32 GTR mate.

Have a look at my old one that is being sold at the moment. Drive that and see what a stock setup with a good tune can do.

You have a

low 12 second car with lovely road manners even in the rainy months of the year, unlike the gtst. All for less than $20k drive away.

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R32 GTR mate.

Have a look at my old one that is being sold at the moment. Drive that and see what a stock setup with a good tune can do.

You have a

low 12 second car with lovely road manners even in the rainy months of the year, unlike the gtst. All for less than $20k drive away.

Trying to get the power down is half the fun :blink:

32 imo 33 as said before becoming as common as commodores, people spending bulk $ on their 33's and still cant sell them for same price as the standard ones.

32 looks better :)

What's the resale value got to do with anything, 32's are even worse can get them for 10k now fairly modified, old square shape with no curves and crapola interior

sif drive a whale... 32s ftw! :)

Seriously Supras are the damn whale

makes 33s feel small and nimble in comparison

who the hell made that up?!

btw unless Nissan farked up, 33 > 32 ! :P

and stick with your rb20/weak box :D

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Seriously Supras are the damn whale

makes 33s feel small and nimble in comparison

who the hell made that up?!

btw unless Nissan farked up, 33 > 32 ! :)

and stick with your rb20/weak box :P

Yes Nissan did fck up... didn't you get the memo?

33s are nimble, heres one on the streets of Japan

whalefail.gif

So your saying there is nothing good about the R32 other than the body styling ? :D

Pretty much heh. But all those things in any car would make for a lot of fun.

I've driven many 33's from completely stock to pretty done up and I just really don't like the feel of them, which is why I bought a 32 and proceded to throw money at it :D

bubba can I have a drive of your car?

I'd prefer some new suspension in mine, video's from the AHG day tell me stock 33 suspension sucks... but I wanna stop spending money on cars. Fkn cars.

*buys bike*

lol the only people that drive my car other than me are my two mechanic mates, and probably brad.

I would also hazzard a guess that you'd get more of an idea driving Brads' car or another 33 with suspension mods as the 32 is a fair bit different :D

hmmm my R33 is pretty nimble ....it has tein suspension :D hahaha hmmm 32/33's are both getting old but if u think about it with the R33 u get more of a deal e.g updated interior, better gear box/diff/engine just cause it looks like a whale doesn't mean u can't slap a kit on there etc etc lol ryan pass me on the GTRS :D

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