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I've realised some people love the R34 GTR regardless of the new R35 GTR and its sexy lines.

I love the R34GTR but I think the R35GTR looks slightly better in my eyes!

Who's your favourite and why?

1. you realise well.

2. sexy lines....sexy times.

3. I fave both....a)..because the 34 has incredible performance and is affordable and realistic...b)..the 35 has brill tech, and can be found in many fantasy cartoons....oh..it also makes me firm-of-pant.

I've realised some people love the R34 GTR regardless of the new R35 GTR and its sexy lines.

I love the R34GTR but I think the R35GTR looks slightly better in my eyes!

Who's your favourite and why?

i just wana say that currently the R34 GT-R looks better in my eyes.....

but i personally think that it is something that will GROW on you.......

people are used to looking at the R34 GTR and now this new thing ......needs time to adapt.......

think about it this way...when the EVO 7 first came out........ how many people hated it and calling it "SHIT"

cause they were so used to looking at the EVO 5 & EVO 6....

now EVO 8 & 9 is a revised/facelift models of the 7 and is really, da bomb!.. very popular...theres no other car like it! (for a medium car, 4 door sedan anyway!)

as the 5 & 6 starts to look dated now in peoples eyes....

well as for the EVO 10.....how many people say "oh it looks crap......" or the famous...."oh i dont like the BACK of it..."

it will grow......

so the GTR R35 does look a bit funny in pics.....but in real life.....it does look amazing.....

you neva know.....they might even revive the looks in the comming series.

(just like the WRX 02...everyone thinks it looks like dogz ballz with the 'bug eyed' but the ones before the new model WRX was based on the bug eyed..and how good, do they look now)

Edited by eeiko321

IMO the R34 GTR is a better looking car.

Just a glance of the front of the R34 GTR can haunt you in your rear vison mirror.

Performance wise you can tune a R34 GTR to win over a R35 GTR and vicer versa, but thats with any car with the right performance mods and $$$.

But just the thought of owning a R35 GTR is awesome as from factory is compared to Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche Corvette.

I love BOTH cars.

An R34 have such a raw and powerful presence on the road, it overwhelms people including myself. Everytime I see another R34 GT-R on the street, it puts a big smile on my face. Very few cars can do that for me.

I still see an R34 having the classic shape. The R35 I see as a futuristic, science fiction type style and has yet to grace my palette, but i'm sure it will grow on me.

Agreed, from a pure driving past you, in your rear view mirror... the R34's road presence speaks louder then any words possible.

well thats because you had never, seen an R35 GT-R on the road

trust me....the R35 GTR is as much of a road presence as an 2009 AUDI R8...

and for something that is currently COSTING 140,000$ - 190,000$ AUD imported.... & 3.2sec = 0 - 100km/h, 11.2 sec = Quater mile................im sure as SHIT that the "Presence" is there....

Edited by eeiko321

Well i really like the new GTR but for me it isn't a Skyline anymore because of the whole design and especially the engine.

I knew that Nissan couldn't put the 20 year old RB26 in their latest model this is the way of development. But for my own opinion it's a whole new car, not just a facelift like from a Audi A4 or something.

I hope you guys know what i mean ;)

r34

the r35 is all good and well, new age, new product etc... but from a pure driving point of view Nissan failed in

1. the size of the car... no matter how you look at it, its a whale

2. the weight... yes electronics help it but reduce the size and weight and it becomes a much better car.

3. gearbox, hate the flappy pedal bullshit... clutch and floor shift all the way. it can shift as fast as it wants but precise clutch control will never be replaced.

Well i really like the new GTR but for me it isn't a Skyline anymore because of the whole design and especially the engine.

I knew that Nissan couldn't put the 20 year old RB26 in their latest model this is the way of development. But for my own opinion it's a whole new car, not just a facelift like from a Audi A4 or something.

I hope you guys know what i mean :domokun:

well isnt that good?

i mean, doesnt it shit u with the people putting GT-R badges on thier GTS-Ts etc... and mock it up

this new one cant be mocked.....

apparently Nissan said that the car is no longer a "SKYLINE" because it does not share the same Chassis as the V35 or V36 Infinity/Skyline, where the previous skylines are based on the GTS-Ts etc

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