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The only thing I have against them is the leg room in the back and in the boot. They are very shallow in the boot, but gives you a good excuse not to have more then two ppl in the car. I've never had any issues with mine and to me its always being a little different them others, even though they are now getting popular. The wife has a 33 4 door and they have a bit more room in them. Makes them a better practical 'family car'. Either way I love them.

I love mine. The only thing I regret is getting one with a sunroof. I'm 6 foot 5 and am a little cramped for head room as u lose 1 3/4 inchs with a sunroof. Otherwise it is so handy not having to get out to let rear passengers exit.

Oh, and finding body kits is hard aswell as new rear taillights. I love the LED taillights.

I've got a r33 four door, after owning one I find it better balanced for drifting an jus in general that a coupe, I think that the r32 is pretty much the same wheel base an has the same interior space, but I think they are mint.....go the four door"s !!!!

Yeah man, 4 doors are great. The one i had was extremely spacious and the only reason i got rid of it was to jump into a manual, and now i have a GTR.

@ Brendan. Your a lucky mofo man, id kill for one D:

needs rb26 love though.

Another up is you can pick up r32 4 doors cheaper then coupes generally ;)

only other reason i got a 4 door is because i didnt like the thought of having the put down the seat to let people out XD

they are extremely cramped in the back but thats not my problem haha :)

there is also alittle bit more head room, only like a cm or two but its better then nothing haha

parts are difficult to get sometimes but overall its a good car

on the up you see less 4 doors around so itll look abit more unique then skylines already are....

but good luck getting a manual haha

it basically comes down to taste

i personally like the tail lights but some dont

so go with whatever you think its your car :(

As above :(

Not much more leg room and you only get an extra 10mm headroom or so. Sunroof models + stock seats can be awkward for us non-Japanese people...I'm 5"8 and my head touches the roof on my Ceffy :)

Legroom is pretty much nil...with 2 people in the car you'll have the seats further back, but you can still sit comfortably with the seat forward and (just) enough legroom in the back for passengers.... again, Jap cars made for Jap people or similar sized people...they're practical if you're planning on having a second passenger semi-frequently...but if its a constant thing, you'd want a big comfy sedan, with stiff suspension and a pair of balls...like a Q45 ;)

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4 doors are awesome i got a 34 4door, it is awesome apart from it being auto....but with teh tiptronic i can pretend to have a manual lololol. um yeah man get a 4 door, they just look different to the usual 2 doors u see all the time. not that thats a bad thing though :)

go the 4 doors

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