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i am just excited to see a skyline on Discovery Channel lol

was watchin this show called greatest ever and they were showing the top 10 greatest ever sports cars and i was surprised they showed the r33.

it will repeat at 1130pm tonight on discovery. if ur bored watch it.

Peace.

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That is because R33's ROCK and blow the doors off other cars.

There's a lot of jealously from other Skyline owners because of that. :P

Most jealous of all are A31 owners. :)

That is because R33's ROCK and blow the doors off other cars.

There's a lot of jealously from other Skyline owners because of that. :P

Most jealous of all are A31 owners. :)

LOL I'd rather choke eating the vomit freshly squeezed from my stomach than drive one.

If you want to see a good-looking 33, look no further:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a130/VIP...6-14-09/126.jpg

edit: i lie, heres another good-looking 33:

http://www.lightningmotorsport.co.nz/image...7Dmax%20c33.JPG

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Which car was banned from Australian Touring Car because it kept kicking the SHIT out of EVERYTHING on the field? That's right, the R32 GTR. Never saw an R33 win as many races as the R32's :P The herritage came from the 32's. I could throw a rock down the street and accidentally hit a 33 I didn't even know was there they are that common. Not to detract from the 33's themselves, they are still nice cars :action-smiley-069:

LOL I'd rather choke eating the vomit freshly squeezed from my stomach than drive one.

*simon likes this!

The ONLY reason a R33 Gts-t is any good is the strong gearbox and some may argue the RB25, although the RB20's are better bang for buck and bang for capacity!!!

The rest of the car is worse than a R32...

R33 GTR have a better ATTESSA system than a R32 GTR, but a V-Spec R32 is pretty much the same or better in every other way :action-smiley-069:

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