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R34 Vs R35 - Not School Holidays Yet, This Is Not What You Think.


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I like white Rs.

I think if I had looked around instead of buying the first R I saw I would have got white or Midnight Blue, not black , it is a shit to keep clean :/

Dark is not too bad, had a darkish blue 350GT, looked great and hardly noticed the dirt, BUT BLACK is a nightmare . Shit leave it in the garage for a few days and it looks shit. I made a cover setup so I did not have to wash it every time someone gave it a dirty look :yes: Photo

But clean they look great :yes:

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To someone who used to get down on his hands and knees to blow the excess water out of the wheel nuts, it's horror.

I am not that bad now, but not saying I couldn't be that bad again with another GT-R =\

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Call me crazy but i was in a financial position to purchase any R chasis car 32-35. I went with the 32 as it is my fav GT-R out of the bunch, iam now doing a 3L bottom end conversion with a Nitto 3.2 stroker. It all comes down to personal preference. The 35R is miles ahead of any BNR but i dont like it because it is auto and (IMO) ugly as fuark.. Get what ever makes you happy.

To be honest, the more I think about it, the more I lean towards the 34, purely for connection reasons. I realise it's substantially less powerful/refined/capable etc but that's not what the purchase is about.

That said, when it happens I will definitely test both and the missus has also stressed that she feels I should test some other things also - I have a feeling she would much rather me with a 4 door, possibly something Euro and I'll test those 2 but ultimately I just want another GT-R.

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