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your seats wont get as scuffed up from people climbing all over them ;)

and you get the sxc 4 door tail lights pinch.gif

The sxcness of the tail lights is a matter of opinion :P

And who needs friends when you drive a performance car?

Also, in RE: what do I think about 4door skylines?

Doesn't look quite right.

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4 doors are the best, and remember, 4 doors are best for drifting too, add extra weight to the centre of the car, i think it was about 20kg heavier because of the extra parts.

thats why blitz and that one other tuner use 4doors as their drift cars :) also cause they wanted something unique too i guess.

my mate has a r34 4 door in red with a forged rb26 in it. very.......unique, i must say

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personally r32 4 doors are the only ones i like .... i would much rather coupe tail lights but :(

r33 have weird tail lights and a wood grain looking centre console :S

and r34 just look too much like a taxi ... too long ...

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Love me 4 doors, both the missus and I have 1. I have a 93 32 and the wife has a 95 Deep Marine Blue 33, looks awesome in certain angles off light.. The 33's are a bit roomer, but i perfer the seats in the 32's. Perfect car for a small family like ours.

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I went and put me a deposit down on a 4 door today, I'm really excited, I thought ahead, and thought. "Hey, I might end up knocking my girlfriend up one day, sowhy not have performance and 4 doors?"

It's a series 2 R33 97 model with 70,400 on the odo, lifes sweet.

It's bog stock, just how I wanted it, as it's my first car I don't want too much power to start off with.

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personally r32 4 doors are the only ones i like .... i would much rather coupe tail lights but :(

r33 have weird tail lights and a wood grain looking centre console :S

and r34 just look too much like a taxi ... too long ...

I think the R34 sedan without a wing looks kinda weird & too stretched, however with a wing, I think it works okay. Here's mine:

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r32 sedans rock

rarer awd ones more so

the autos gay

but the rarity of one in very good condition over compensates for that

oh lookee, mine is for sale! :P

i will buy another one day and build a GTB4 replica

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Roughfly same as a coupe.

I payed $6500 for mine stock apart from strut bar and springs.

Plus the insurance is a bit cheeper on the 4 doors and from what ive seen cops dont target you as much. Esperly when they dont know what your driving.

Got every question asked by the DMV about the car cause the guys didn't know that thier were 32 4 doors.

As one of you said before makes a good family car, can fit the pram in the boot child seat in the back (and get her in and out with ease) while still having a tone of performace.

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I'll say a 4 door is a nice different r32, but it isn't what I would say is practical, at least with recaros in it. The rear legroom is almost non existant then. Apart from that it is a nice car to drive, and modded up they do seem to turn heads.

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