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Hi peeps,

Just wondering if any of you went on the Boostcruising Skyine Cruise back in January?? Just wondering coz I have a little article on page 8 of the latest issue of Qld Street Car and theres a few of my photos on there. A purple 33 GTR if anyone on here owns that... Have a look if you're wandering thru a newsagents!!!

Cheers

~anna~

Yeah, not a fan of people who put GTR badges on Gtsts.... there is no difference between doing that, and the people who put 'type r' bages/stickers on thier hondas, or 'm3' badges on thier 318is...

a guy at work saw my car and was like yeah i used to have one, he told me it was a gtst but it went as hard as a gtr etc.. etc.. he sent me photos, there was a GTR badge on it and he said 'mate it went as hard as a gtr so its allowed to have that badge' ... next time i saw him he was with a mate and i asked him how the fake gtr was and his mate was like 'so it wasn't even a gtr you said it was' haha

Haha... He's spent a lot of money on that and good on him, but wouldn't it have been cheaper to buy the GTR in the first place?

If he just took the easy way out of just gettin a GTR, it wouldnt be as satisfying as doing up a GTST to have ~ the same amount of balls as a GTR. :/

If he just took the easy way out of just gettin a GTR, it wouldnt be as satisfying as doing up a GTST to have ~ the same amount of balls as a GTR. :D

Lemme get this straight:

Its better to buy a GTST and spend a bucket load of cash "doing it up" to make it look like and put out as much power as a GTR..... Instead of buying a GTR (which looks like and puts out as much power as a GTR).... ?

I must admit I'd prefer the second option. If only for the RB26, twin turbo, AWD.... etc :D Not to mention the price difference between a GTST and a GTR is less than what it would cost to make a GTST look and go like a GTR. Assuming you could launch as hard in 2WD.

be glad that hey at least try to hide it in aus

over here i was reading a car mag whic was compring 2 r34's one gt-t one gtr. sying the differences etc, it was quite apparent that the thing was 'sponsored' by an importing company. they failed to mention why both cars featured had GTR badges on them. it looked reeeeealy stupid, made the mag and importer look like a rice field. even if you didnt know anything about cars you could have put 2 and 2 together.

jap imports are not big here. i've seen as many ferrari's than skylines here.

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