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hahhaha @ 33 owner saying there are thousands like it around, talk about ironic.

Now now, let's not crack that 'ol nut again. I drive an R33, yes, there certainly are a fair few around nowdays but let's not get ahead of ourselves. Excels, Falcons, Commodores and most other commercially sold cars in Australia, there are lots of. This includes the R31 skyline. Although like you say Tom, there probably isn't many with RB25's. However, logically speaking there's gotta be more 31's than 33's around in general. I highly doubt that the number of 33's on our roads, particularly here in WA are in the thousands but i'd say it's a safe bet that there are thousands of R31's. INASNT also made no reference to performance or specs and merely commented that there are R31's that look like yours around.

I personally like this thread cause it certainly highlights some of the "do's" and "don't do's" to all skyline models but ultimately it's your own opinion as to which you think is an utter shitter and which is da bomb.

Peace! :hippy: Dave

there is an r33 identical to the one, around the corner from me, except it is burgundy, same hubcaps and all. must be rb20e urban runners. looks so bad, im suprised they dont have grey bumpers to go with the hubcaps.

mmm this 32 gtr

THat car now happily resides with one of the fang artists, who comes on here as RedR32 (Should be renamed to PurpleR32 soon)

yep we found the winner for shittest skyline.... :rolleyes: thanks tom, it was gonna be close but you really blew the rest of them away.... :D lol

as for the hottest....

this one is pretty fkin nice....

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that's the blitz high speed R34, got up to 343km/hr on last count.

I was mainly laughing at ur comments of game over really you must be kidding right?

Dood i don't think he was being full on serious about it. We all love our cars in that special way regardless of what they are. It's like having a gf man, you think she's the most beautiful thing in the world..... but sometimes when ur walking down at scarborough beach at lunch time on a 40 degree day in the middle of summer and look around at some of the talent, you might rethink some of those thoughts! hahaha :P

Either way, Tom's R31 is without a doubt one of the finest around, the photo far from justifys it. If he thinks it's the greatest - then so be. We are all entitled to our opinions.... Whether it be Whales or Fridges that you love... at least we have the R32 to save us. :P hahaha!!!

Anyways guys im getting back into my work before i drift away and fall asleep on my breast.. er *cough* i mean desk. :(

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