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Bnr34 Or R35


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Hi all

probably asked a lot of times already...but just wondering what are your thoughts on it...

if money wasnt really an issue( i wish :rolleyes: ) which would you choose? a V spec 2 nur or a R35

for me.. I've sat in a BNR34 with a HKS RB28 and the R35... no doubt the R35 is really comfy and fast, it just doesnt cut it...for me. I'd pick a BNR34 anytime :wub:

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I'd have a beast as 34...

In saying that if money wasnt an option that 34 would have some form of twin turbed LS in it

*mother of all facepalms*
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the 35 is no doubt a crazy fast car, but ive always loved the bnr34 the most since i was a kid, so thats my choice, in bayside blue, or black :D

same here.... except for the kid part.. :whistling: but after seeing the millennium jade color... i have to say it grows on u..

Bnr34. Don't like cars that are overly electronic. Kenmeri any day of the week though. :)

me too... that said... if anything fails...it'll be a bitch to troubleshoot

I'd have a beast as 34...

In saying that if money wasnt an option that 34 would have some form of twin turbed LS in it

after reading some of your posts.... i was kinda expecting u to say that... HAHAHAHAHAHAH

*mother of all facepalms*

i know!!! *faints*

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Yup. Tick.

And thinking back nearly 15 years...

Where would Nissan be today if Carlos Ghosn hadn't become head of Nissan and demanded the R&D of the R35?

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there also the little thing about "involvement with a manual box" i know new double clutches are stupid quick / fast and is the way of the future. but not sure about pleasure of driving aspect.

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