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Yeh ill be moving on soon aswell,

Such a hard predicament owning a 33 GTST.. :wassup:

Dont really wanna go back and get a 32GTR, But dont really want a 33GTR because the looks/interior etc are pretty much the same, dont have the money for a 34gtr and 34gtt has same performance anyway.

Kinda makes a late model 6sp RZ supra look nice

But then, ide still choose a late model 33gtr over that

ahhh!

mite wait for the next godzilla or evo9, then u get it brand new ;)

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I was actually just kidding about "wanting" a skyline or Sil ute...I've never understood utes honestly, I mean if you need one to carry stuff in ok...but station wagons would do the same job anyway...and half the utes these days the owners would have a coronary if you put a toolbox in the back and scratched the paint.

Can someone who gets excited about utes explain it to me? Isn't it just a crutch to reinforce the outward image of heterosexuality for those who are confused deep-down inside? :D

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I was actually just kidding about "wanting" a skyline or Sil ute...I've never understood utes honestly, I mean if you need one to carry stuff in ok...but station wagons would do the same job anyway...and half the utes these days the owners would have a coronary if you put a toolbox in the back and scratched the paint.  

Can someone who gets excited about utes explain it to me? Isn't it just a crutch to reinforce the outward image of heterosexuality for those who are confused deep-down inside? :rofl:

I used to have a commodore ute, so I'll explain exactly what the appeal is. Basically, the large majority of the weight is in the front half, and pretty much any ute should be RWD, hence losing the rear end is as easy as putting the foot down, and a slight turn of the wheel :D Also, having 10 people sitting in the tray while you do donuts is cool, well, ppl always used to enjoy it in the back of mine :D

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well a station wagon might be able to carry just as much as a ute in mass but not in weight why do you think utes use leaf springs so they can carry more weightand also its the ease of being able to grab anything when you want to.

But i also think there are alot of people who dont use there utes for carrying shit which is fine cause maybe they just like the look, i actually use mine for tool boxes and loads of shit.

That last comment is just stupid did you ever think that people just like the look of utes and also might just need them for work, just cause you dont like them there are alot of people out there that do

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Hey,

Well i had some fun in the skylines i had for a while! But i have also moved on for the time being. My new pride is a Soarer, yes its Auto-magic and a bit of a whale but i love her!

I plan on rejoining the Skyline Crew once im over 25. The next one i bring to the country will be of the 34 variety and have 4 doors ! *may try the manual again*

Jap imports rock!!

** i attempted to attach a pic but no love**

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