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hehe... time for the good old smackdown... never get tired of using this gif :D

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:D R36 :D R35 :rofl: based on R34 design... gold!

its almost as good as hearing every single ex-honda owning US drift/togeh bandwagon jumpin ricer buying a 240sx and recommending all his forum buddies to put RB engines into their cars coz its "JDM TYTE Y0".

ok so i retract my previous statement i thought the information i had was correct so if your right

what is the picture that i posted of?

and where do i buy r33 gt-r parts in the us does anyone know?

oh and by the way i am a "yank" and do you guys really call us that?

why who r u? do u work for nissan or something id hope so big call to say "tell this guy who i am" haha u sound like a god

^^^ lol... well now you know who I am :rolleyes:

Hi, I think those skyline coupes look good, I mean every car has its supporters. I dont like R33's, the only exception being the GTR with its pumped guards. The v35's do look a bit like the 350Z but that isnt such a bad thing.

I cant really see R35/36 GTR breaking GTR tradition, from a looks point of view most of the base model Skylines look ok (except for a couple) and the GTR has always been the one with a more agressive and purposeful look.

Stephen

p.s. For a Z / Skyline looks comparison; check the nissan site out.

http://www.nissan.co.jp/EN/lineup.html

go down to the bottom and select 'Fairlady Z' and then Skyline and see how similar they are, they nearly line up perfectly!!!

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so i have a few questions you say the next skyline is going to be a v35 or something along those lines not an r35 but the newest issue of sport compact car says that nissan is building to the release of the new r35 gt-r with the release of the 05 nismo Z-tune r34 (which oddly enough is the most ridiculous car ever).

so what is really going on are they going to stick with the cars they have released for you guys over here or are they actually going to produce a new gt-r (infinit or non)?

so i have a few questions you say the next skyline is going to be a v35 or something along those lines not an r35 but the newest issue of sport compact car says that nissan is building to the release of the new r35 gt-r with the release of the 05 nismo Z-tune r34 (which oddly enough is the most ridiculous car ever).

so what is really going on are they going to stick with the cars they have released for you guys over here or are they actually going to produce a new gt-r (infinit or non)?

Sport Compact Car? Hmmmmm... those guys *literally* have as much chance as I do of getting info about the next GT-R (and I know they make big bucks). They just named it R35 GT-R in their article because they're just following what 10,000,000,000 newbies on the 'net have been calling it since 2001.

Put it this way: SCC are in it to make money... they make money by selling magazines... they sell magazines by printing articles that people want to read... they print articles with next to no *real* content for that reason only, selling mags. So I'm not suprised they called it R35, as they could've called it ZZR TUNE 000-7 Type T super Turbo Ricemobile and still sold mags...

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"Originally Posted by zer0for0je

R34 is the mark of the end of a great car era..."

Ha! that's what some R32 owners say too about the R32.

Can't live in the past all your lives guys.

Tastes change thing move on.

Go the V35 :P

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