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Originally posted by skyzerr33

pitty that pintara will hand u your arse

Why would he hand me my arse i would never give it to him in the first place you on the other hand Skyzerr33 would be bent over waiting for him :lol: :lol:

By the way this is all a joke isnt it i mean a pintara wagooon agains a 33 i know who i would lay my $$$ on

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Originally posted by KILLER-T

Why would he hand me my arse i would never give it to him in the first place you on the other hand Skyzerr33 would be bent over waiting for him :lol: :lol:  

By the way this is all a joke isnt it i mean a pintara wagooon agains a 33 i know who i would lay my $$$ on

i meant that for grim and timmy g

not u silly lol

well I dotn care if they are true sports acar or not m they are improvements of R32 cars... as far as I can teell R33 have nice body!!! and we love it I have to say there are too many skylines around and there are too many skylines wanna be GTR! well that's rice I recon! :lol:

so R33 are GOOD cars and dont like baggin them of RICE cars in general!

cheers

Joe

Originally posted by R33_Cam

ive got nothing against 32's, i quite like em actually, but dont they improve things with each model change?? thats what impression i was under anyway, learn from old mistakes, well not necassarily mistakes but just to better things, if they didnt think it was better why would they change it??

Cam.

true true... nice new RB25 *droool*.

the one thing they ****ed up was the styling, big and bulgy wasnt the answer so it was back to the agressive lines of the R32 when the R34 came out. hehehe

took off my GTR wing tonight aswell, looks MUCH MUCH more hardcore :)

GO THE 32's!!!! :shake: :shake:

Shaun

p.s. this is wrong, this is worse than a holden vs ford debate... same friggin cars, just newer models :)

Lol

Love it

all angry and protective.... true contraversey, I think most over looked his last line....

my favourite response would have to be Grim's line

"yeah. the guy driving the shitty pintara above has no idea".

lol

How many 13sec 2L pintaras have you guys seen ?

Cos I have nothing but respect for somebody who does something different using his head, not his wallet........

:(

tongue in cheekiness

Got Bait ?

The R32 to R33 debate can rage on all it likes. At the end of the day we ALL want to own R34's :(

It just comes down to preference of styling in my opinion. Many R32 gtst owners are willing to put up with slightly less performance from the RB20 simply to have a skyline that they like the look of, and is less common.

Of course then you can put an RB25/6 into it, and have the best of both worlds.

Radium, finally got my car back after 6 weeks at speedworks! (remember i broke it after doing 14.6 at the plex?)

I completely f.ucked 1 exhaust valve and mildly f.ucked the other. But shes pullin like a train again!

Red17

look out of all the gtrs inc 34 the 32 has the best performance the 33 is to chunky so nissan wanted to make the 34 peform like a 32 and have style like the 33. the gts t models however the 33 will out perform because of its 2.5 litre engine over the 2 litre r32.

soo there take it as u will

Originally posted by red17

The R32 to R33 debate can rage on all it likes. At the end of the day we ALL want to own R34's :(  

Well, to keep this thread nice and heated, I definately don't want an R34. The R33 is a great sized car, it your after something fast and small, buy a 180sx, if you want fast and roomy buy the R33:uh-huh:

Originally posted by Duncan

if you want fast and roomy buy the R33:uh-huh:

bwhwhwhaaaa!!

Roomy + Skyline (the coupe's) dont go in the same sentence. coming from a mid-sized sedan, I miss having a boot, rear leg room, etc.

ohwell, I don't sit in the back, so who gives a f*** hehehe!:uh-huh:

Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

the r33 is pretty roomy compared to most sports cars.

i think of it as more of a 'practical sportscar.'

Me too. There is room for real people back there.

And if you're not happy with the back seat room of any coupe, it easy, buy your own so you don't have to sit in it:D

Originally posted by red17

Radium, finally got my car back after 6 weeks at speedworks! (remember i broke it after doing 14.6 at the plex?)

I completely f.ucked 1 exhaust valve and mildly f.ucked the other. But shes pullin like a train again!

Red17

good to see its back on the road again..

saw a gunmetal 32t the other day with a chick driving it.. mmm mmm, tried to chase her but damn peak hour traffic was a real bitch.

Shaun

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