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33 gtr drifting? awesome documentary :D

gtrs in my understanding are fkin king of tracks (bathurst anyone?)

infact..

32gtr should have won due to OWNING bathurst and getting kicked out lol

but 34gtr is i reckon the hottest sexiest beast of the skylines

R32 GTR should have been in that documentary, because as a sports car, its the best one out of all of them. Having said that, I chose the 33 out of reliability (not as old), looks, and price. Still, would take a 33 GTR over a 32 GTR.

In the end, its personal opinion. Everyone's is different

cant believe some of the cars in the top 10, miata @ 2??? 911 in first?? funny how they said the skyline is tunable from the factory, it isnt, but they had a power FC in there, so it becomes adjustable!! wat a bunch of idiots!! i would of said GT40 for first, because of racing pedigree!!

yeah r33 totally suck

i mean,

who would want 500cc more engine capacity

larger standard turbo

tougher gearbox

bigger brakes

battery in boot

Specs for R32GTST

Dimensions

Length 4580 mm

Width 1695 mm

Height 1340 mm

Wheelbase 2615 mm

Turning Circle 5.2 m

Chassis & Body

Curb Weight 1320 KG

Performance

0-100 6.5

0-400m 14.8

versus

Specs for R33GTST

Dimensions

Length 4640 mm

Width 1720 mm

Height 1340 mm

Wheelbase 2720 mm

Turning Circle 10.4 m

Chassis & Body

Curb Weight 1360 KG

0-100 6.18

0-400m 14.4

total peices of crap. burn them alive I say.

I just can't seem to figure out why there are more on the roads then the god-like 32. :)

Those facts are great.

The R33's turning circle is double the R32, and with its extra 500c and bigger turbo and more awesomez it only gets to 100 0.32 seconds faster, and down the quater mile 0.4 seconds ahead of the smaller, weaker, not as good, obsolete R32.

With all that aside, the list is a fail, not for the R33, just for the rest of the list.

Those facts are great.

The R33's turning circle is double the R32, and with its extra 500c and bigger turbo and more awesomez it only gets to 100 0.32 seconds faster, and down the quater mile 0.4 seconds ahead of the smaller, weaker, not as good, obsolete R32.

With all that aside, the list is a fail, not for the R33, just for the rest of the list.

Doesn't the RB20 run 10 psi boost vs 7 psi on the RB25?

The 33 GTST is basically the 'drift' version of the 33 GTR. :D

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Turning circle is crucial for Taxis. :P

Steering lock is also good for DRIFT, but hey, with 4 doors, you get LOOOOTS of lock, awesome for getting the cutomer to the airport on-time.

Doesn't the RB20 run 10 psi boost vs 7 psi on the RB25?

Don't you smoke crack?

Dunno what R32's run, Cefiro's run lower boost from the factory, so I dunno, somebody with a decent Skyline can answer that question for you.

Lack of boost is combatted by extra displacement, newer technology, oh, and those great turbo's and injectors and ECU and all the other goodies R33s have which R32s don't.

This thread is ammusing. Waves of brainless sheep praising their cars because some b-grade footage said they're awesome. Not exactly anything new though.

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