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My baby performed well, suspension setup and swaybars seemed really nice and planted :) The AD08R's were just amazing, I had no clue that cars could turn corners at that much speed and I still didn't even feel like I was pushing them at all :|

I'm having the same issue when logging in, every time gives me an error page after signing in..?

I think it's to do with the domain change recently. Change your bookmarks to www.sau.com.au instead of www.skylinesaustralia.com and it should fix it.

just for you HSV is putting the GTS supercharged motor in a maloo....

few tweeks and there you go

Whats the retail on one of those? *inb4 more than you can afford pal*

Need to finance it against my mortgage

Still don't quite understand some 34 GTR owners, buying a 90s car for 45k sometimes just doesn't compute.

I mean if you can afford it outright, sure do what ever the hell you want I guess.. otherwise just go the r33

Still don't quite understand some 34 GTR owners, buying a 90s car for 45k sometimes just doesn't compute.

I mean if you can afford it outright, sure do what ever the hell you want I guess.. otherwise just go the r33

eggzachary. but fanboys are fanboys. look at silly chaser owners. 15-20 yo toyboatas for 20k?!? just cos its slammed and 1/2j...

toyboys pls.

Still don't quite understand some 34 GTR owners, buying a 90s car for 45k sometimes just doesn't compute.

I mean if you can afford it outright, sure do what ever the hell you want I guess.. otherwise just go the r33

I used to think this way, but when you consider what else is around for the same money and the quality of it (or lack thereof), they aren't a bad buy if you can forget how old it is. Think it's more a case of the other cars in the Skyline range being undervalued for what they are. You get a lot more car than $6k worth when you buy a 33 GTS-T for example. Mine is bulletproof, or has been anyway, at nearly 20 years old. Meanwhile, people with brand new Volkswagens that don't look any good, are slower and breaking in 6 months...

New cars suck so much ass that I'll prolly buy 90s and early 00s cars for the rest of my life

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