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What's that?

Muffled cos' it has something stuck in it's mouth.

ahaha,

urmph, *cough*, slop, *gag*, urmph.

Edited by scandyflick

I think 35 GTR's look horriable, I actually really dont like the way any automotive styling is going latley, but I do appreciate the R35 GTR's engineering, As a whole, I hate them lol

Edited by MR.RB30ET

Love half the comment here :(

I love em all: R35, R8, Elenor ... 1600s and even Eskies! They're all excellent cars to drive in their own little way.

I think too many people are fishing for dislikes than likes. :D

This R35 was hot! imo

don't get me wrong, bang for buck, there's nothing on the planet that comes close.........where else in the world will you find the same technology which results in unsurpassed handling, acceleration and braking for $160K :D

I just can't escape the fact that when I first saw it side by side with the 34GTR, it looked like a 300ZX tank...........and to think that when the 34GTR was first introduced, the media and even some folk at Nissan thought it was ugly, how tastes have changed.

I know the R8 would not come close in the performance stakes and it is twice the cost but it's no snail by any means of the imagination and I personally like the European styling and the V10 rumble.....................by practical means, you have to remember that we live in Adelaide with an over eager police force and no drag strip, so the R35 would soon lose it's appeal very quickly on our 50 & 40 kph roads as opposed to the R8 which as I displayed in post 27, those 2 features alone would keep the interest going for a long time (in this town anyway). I think that if I lived in Europe, I would possible favour the R35.

to be honest

i was critical of the shape (but it'll probably grow on me)

i was initially critical of the non-RB26 powered GTR (but after hearing that motor last night, f**k me drunk)

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