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Yes there's a much more comfy legroom and back seat in the F6.

As for aging; I think it's also called maturing.

In your teens, you want a Lambo Gallardo.

In your early 20s it's an STi

In your late 20s it's a R34 GTR

In your early 30s it's an F6 FPV Typhoon (kids in the back seat, boot big enough for dragon)

In your late 30s it's an M3

In your early 40s it's an M5

In your late 40s it's R35 GTR

In your early 50s it's Audi R8

In your late 50's it's a 60's Countache or something like that!!! :)

Now you've gone full circle, do you notice all the people in their 60s getting a Getz!!! LOL

Ooops I turn 60 next year, T :)

Amir, if you want to use a back seat buy the Ford mate. I bought my R34 GTR for me and me only. I have a Forester for the wife and the kids and myself when we go out as a family. No way on earth I would consider piling them into the GTR, lol

Amir, if you want to use a back seat buy the Ford mate. I bought my R34 GTR for me and me only. I have a Forester for the wife and the kids and myself when we go out as a family. No way on earth I would consider piling them into the GTR, lol

just curious, does the wife like the r34 ? Does the exhaust noise disturbing the neighbours, the harsh ride, and just the plain look of the car cause a change in her facial expression?

Would she be very glad if you traded it in for something she likes

just curious, does the wife like the r34 ? Does the exhaust noise disturbing the neighbours, the harsh ride, and just the plain look of the car cause a change in her facial expression?

Would she be very glad if you traded it in for something she likes

My wife doesnt mind it however she hasnt driven it or even been a passenger in it. I have my car, she has hers.

My 2 year old boy however thinks my GTR is the best thing on earth :laugh:

I read the other post on the R36, it does sound very nice.

the only reason I am even considering the ford is that it appears they have built an awesome car. I think a car that can accelerate ingear as fast as the ford would still put a grin on my face and still be practical as you mentioned. the wife drives a vw touareg and the build quality, interior and so on is top notch, so I will definitely have a look at one in the next few weeks.

On our GTR Drive Day Feb 07 to Mac Pass/Kangaroo Valley/Cambewarra Mtn, an NSX and FPV Typhoon came along. Both drivers have track experience.

Through the undulations, the FPV driver couldn't keep up. John said that certain sections that were still wet and had leaves were causing him to step out too often. He left us and went back to Berry another way.

And what is a daily? It depends...

If I were driving from Ingleburn to Ingleside, I'd buy the GTR

If I were driving however, from Sydenham to Sydney, I'd get the F6

:banana:

Edited by Matty_GT-R33

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