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hey guys i put up a post the other day asken about supra vs skyline costs etc etc....(im basically trying to get as much information(on both cars) as possible before i import a gtr33) i asked a question on supra forums after searching there topics to see if it had already been answered(it hadnt)... all i got back from the members was just smart ass comments like:

  • "rb26 motors are like glass"..... "the r33 gtr's are getting a little old now hunny"

  • "OMFG, another skool boy kid, with yet another f'n stupid question"....

  • "I think we should have a section for school kids"......

  • "Buy the R33 GTR, they area much better car than a supra, Supras " Dnt bite"

Also havent u heard, the skyline is named GODZILLA!!!!! and for a reason,To bad the Supras named KING FKN KONG!!!!"

i praise the guys on skyline forum that actually want to help out.... i mean its basically turned me off buyin a supra cause it seems most of the people who drive them are f**k wits? an if i need help with anythin down the track ill prob get a backhand....

but yea anyway thanks guys haven such a good forum....

P.S if anyone has MSN an is willing to explain some info to me mines [email protected] add me

cheers guys

dan

Edited by Fat-magz

Hi Dan,

I'm not one of the guys that answered your thread (so no need to thank me), but I've read the posts & I'm glad that the SAUers were very constructive.

You appear very genuine about your enquiry, so I wish you all the best in your search for a great Skyline & hope that you get a great one! Keep on asking for help along the way (if you need to) mate. :whistling:

It seems to be the way with some people.

They dont know how to appreciate each car for what it can and cant do. So instead, they just bash the living crap out of it to make them feel better for making a wrong choice :)

You think that is bad, you should see what happens on the Ford/Holden forums.

Very one eyed owners bagging the crap out of cars they have never driven and suffering a severe case of NFI.

Getting honest info on genuine questions is great. SAU is a good source of info and a great community.

Edited by GTR R35

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