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One of my most enjoyable experiences on a road has been dropping into the slow lane to let a faster car past...whilst doing 220 km/h

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germany FTW

my most enjoyable was doing 20kph in this bad boy.

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top that shit ma'f*kka

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As an R33 GTS-T owner, I find myself living life in envy of R32 GTR owners. I've tried to compensate for it - gorgeous women, money, designer clothes, the tastiest fillet mignon in the land - no avail. I hope that one day I may at least sample the kind of lifestyle that owning an R32 GTR must entail. I'm not greedy, all I want is a taste, so that I can at least relate on some level when R32 GTR owners pull up alongside lesser vehicles, such as the later model R33 GTS-T, or say, a Murcielago. OP, I would drag my balls over half a mile of broken glass and tobasco sauce just to hear you fart through a walkie talkie.

Classic birds

I get the 32 GTR thing... i really do... i just love 'em... but it's not a blanket "better than" scenario.

My 33 gtst was well better than many, if not most 32 GTR's in my opinion, as is AL's 33 gtst and a fair few others going around.

bet that comment really burns up OP

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