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r34 won it dunno how I voted the Ford but 2nd would of been the supra rb25de is poo even as neo.

I voted black for the colour i wanted a nice blue but the colours either suck bad or come up wrong on the website so only black and white looked any good

They should of just asked about the best car that people would want, and have it as stock as a rock so when it gets pulled over it wont cost the driver a fortune in clearing defects.

R32 GTR, Original V6 Capri, LC-LJ GTR Torana, RS 2000, lots of better cars out there for enthusiasts.

They should of just asked about the best car that people would want, and have it as stock as a rock so when it gets pulled over it wont cost the driver a fortune in clearing defects.

R32 GTR, Original V6 Capri, LC-LJ GTR Torana, RS 2000, lots of better cars out there for enthusiasts.

Eh I'd take a non turbo r34 if someone gave it to me!!!

So the Skyline won it ay, might start watching it to see how it ends up...

All jokes aside at the end of the day a R34 GT is a pretty nice car for a P plater, so as long as it doesn't turn out all gay spec, it would be a pretty cool prize to win compared to the average P plater car most people end up.

Edited by PM-R33
They should of just asked about the best car that people would want, and have it as stock as a rock so when it gets pulled over it wont cost the driver a fortune in clearing defects.

R32 GTR, Original V6 Capri, LC-LJ GTR Torana, RS 2000, lots of better cars out there for enthusiasts.

I think you''ll find they picked no forced induction or v8's for a reason, that being they cant be driven by anyone. The cars chosen don't have any driver restrictions on them.

just saw this comment on the website

"haha yoshis bak..

..this wil b the skyline to envy on de streets..agresive yet subtle.. sussed out."

looks like the car will be pink on 22"

cock cream interior and a ricer bodykit

and wings from autobarn

thanks but no thanks

Good to see that the colour that won wasnt metalic pink........black won

The bodykit is a top secret kit, but the rims choice isnt that good. They are all 18 inch so at least they wont have 22 inch fully sick chromie dinner plates........

Edited by ML73ZR
just saw this comment on the website

"haha yoshis bak..

..this wil b the skyline to envy on de streets..agresive yet subtle.. sussed out."

looks like the car will be pink on 22"

cock cream interior and a ricer bodykit

and wings from autobarn

thanks but no thanks

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Anyone else see the irony in this post?

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