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you going to run it in completely stock like the 355?

yeah didn't think so

uh, no the point was his 240rwkw gtst vs a similar year itallian

so, i said i'd run my 245kw low boost setting... fairly obviously NOT stock :)

the ENTIRE point of his comment was comparing a modified car to the itallians

gtr's have curves in all the right places, so in other words they are the ones you would rather be with.

the gts-t's are like the stick figure models, not alot of meat, nothing to grab onto, not to mention the lack of muscle!

I'd take a 355 over anything in the skyline range.

anybody who says otherwise is a raging cock eater for sure.

Couldn't care if a stock R32 GTST beats it

more than you can afford pal.!!

lol i have this argument EVERY DAY at uni with my mates...

at the end of the day, i drive my car about 5 times a week, and i don't have a garage spot so it sits outside...

i don't think a 355 would last long in those circumstances...

im the same

i thought of taking out a novated lease with work and salary sacrifice for a brand new car. but honestly. out there i don't know which brand new car, bang for buck has as much performance, looks, value for money, cheap to mod, great fun as my line. was considering new ford falcon turbo. but still. my 98 black r33 looks 1000 times better.

my boss has an 08 sti for 80 grand. subaru can forget it. driven it and was not impressed at all. even after tuning mods. so until something better comes my way thats in my price range im keeping my skyline.

hahahaha...yeah skylines... they rock !!!

the other day i was thinking what i'd buy if i sold mine, and i came up with.................... another skyline lol. seriously. its bad.

My thoughts exactly!!!

hahahaha...yeah skylines... they rock !!!

the other day i was thinking what i'd buy if i sold mine, and i came up with.................... another skyline lol. seriously. its bad.

Heck ya!!

Unfortunately I'm limited to the 15yr rule of importing japanese cars (canadian, eh), so my options are a little more limited.

I have a R32 GTS-t with tasteful mods that make it fun....

But I want to get a 93 GTR next year.

Or just spend a crap load on my GTS-t.

I think a GTS-t would be cheaper to make faster.

I've also thought about upgrading fuel, and sweet turbo, and then RB25... hmmm

So many options even just with skylines!

I'm leaning towards that because I can put some GTR front fenders on my car to widen it a little, and then RB25 + goodies for a very drivable 350-400 power.

Then I just need to find the perfect rims...

Edited by Chris_RB

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