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R31 GTS-R. The sound the thing makes and in race trim watching Seton chase the Sierras in them...in partcular coming over the blind crest into MG at PI. Just way cool car, made all the more cooler by their rarity and their place in motorsport...

R34 for looks and performance

R35 purely for performance, don't particularly like the looks

R32 for looks and performance, 2nd after the R34

R33 is my least fav.

Out of all of them, R34 GTR would be my fav.

1.R33GTS-T By far the best looking. I'm sure more of these were sold than any other by a Long shot.

2.V35GT350/GTR-V35-Hot Fresh new look. GTR Lost 1.st spot for me on the Weight

3.R30-Very light extremly reliable.Best Value car you could buy.

4.R32GTR-wedge lights and squarer body suite GTR flares etc, Good light weight performance

5.R34 - gts or gtr- bit too short Square at rear- overdone big tail lights.

6.C110-great dash

Performance wise- lets face it guys- you get whatever you want done to all the above. So you really have to look at the original design and purpose and how each model performed. Then its individual tastes.

I miss the R33 but my V35 is slowly taking over !

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34 GTR becuase of the techonolgy. it looks the best -imo

they aren't as common as other gtr's

32 GTR next because it started all of this. the original godzilla.

33 gtrs dont appeal to me AS much,however still great and a beautiful car.

gts-t's dont amuse me, as they are everywhere, i like things that are less common.

also, i'd much rather awd.

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