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Step 1. Sell GTS-T.

Step 2. But GTR.

Step 3. Enjoy your new car with the knowledge people aren't laughing at you thinking "What a twat" for putting on some guards and a few badges then getting your ass kicked by Commonwhores who will tell all their mates that GTR's are actually quite shit because their Ex-taxi beat it...

Easy!

Mario.

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imo, both the r32 and r32gtr look the same. the gtr may have a different nose, guards etc, but its not worth the hassel.

if it was a r33 or 34, thats a different story.

you should have your eyes checked.

otherwise refer post 10...

if it was an R33 or R34 it would be no different.

you should have your eyes checked.

otherwise refer post 10...

if it was an R33 or R34 it would be no different.

i know the r32 and GTR32 looks slightly different. i was just point out that a r32 with a GTR front bar wouldnt be more "eye-catching" compared to r33, r34 with a GTR front bar. u get what i mean ? i wasnt including every GTR features. just merely comparing frontbars.

rear guards - get fibreglass overlay, about 1k fitted by carmate (from memory)

dont touch fibreglass guards if your going to drive the car on the road

they WILL crack no matter wat anyone tells you

Step 1.  Sell GTS-T.

 Step 2.  But GTR.

 Step 3. Enjoy your new car with the knowledge people aren't laughing at you thinking "What a twat" for putting on some guards and a few badges then getting your ass kicked by Commonwhores who will tell all their mates that GTR's are actually quite shit because their Ex-taxi beat it...

 

 Easy!

 

 Mario.

i dont see many people laughing at me champ

although i dont have the badges

and believe me once its on the road no commonwhores will be beating me

Step 1.  Sell GTS-T.

Step 2.  But GTR.

Step 3.  Enjoy your new car with the knowledge people aren't laughing at you thinking "What a twat" for putting on some guards and a few badges then getting your ass kicked by Commonwhores who will tell all their mates that GTR's are actually quite shit because their Ex-taxi beat it...

Easy!

Mario.

i have a r32 gtst (modded) and i dont get my arse kicked by "commonwhores"

you must be a really bad driver or up against some seriously modified commos

Step 1.  Sell GTS-T.

Step 2.  But GTR.

Step 3.  Enjoy your new car with the knowledge people aren't laughing at you thinking "What a twat" for putting on some guards and a few badges then getting your ass kicked by Commonwhores who will tell all their mates that GTR's are actually quite shit because their Ex-taxi beat it...

Easy!

Mario.

Thats a bit ruff isnt it?

Ppl enjoy cars in different ways and for different reasons...and like to modify cars their own way. I reckon it would be fun to do it, but would only ever consider it if i was a panel beater or was best mates with a panel beater that could supply labour for free.

Some ppl may consider someone that outlays a substantial amount of money on a car, only to get somone else to drive the thing a "twat" ... its the owners business what they do with their car:)

Some ppl may consider someone that outlays a substantial amount of money on a car, only to get somone else to drive the thing a "twat" ... its the owners business what they do with their car:)

well said :)

Thats a bit ruff isnt it?  

Ppl enjoy cars in different ways and for different reasons...and like to modify cars their own way. I reckon it would be fun to do it, but would only ever consider it if i was a panel beater or was best mates with a panel beater that could supply labour for free.

Some ppl may consider someone that outlays a substantial amount of money on a car, only to get somone else to drive the thing a "twat"  ...  its the owners business what they do with their car:)

You are a twat. What the original poster was asking was the definition of RICE. Why pretend your car is something it is not? Why embarass the owners of the real thing with your poor imitation?

If you build a powerful GTST, then have one and be proud of it, don't pretend it is a GTR. That's all there is to it. There is no justification for rice boys. :D

As for me, I am not allowed the drive the car for a number of reasons - and I don't class driving it as important enough to give up my job (which pays me well enough to afford the real thing in the first place).

Mario.

As for me, I am not allowed the drive the car for a number of reasons - and I don't class driving it as important enough to give up my job (which pays me well enough to afford the real thing in the first place).

Mario.

Why bother owning the 'real thing' if you cant drive it! Defeats the purpose of owning a car. The car is no more than a trophy or a status symbol

One of the best Skylines I have seen locally here in SA is Mark Phillips's drift R33 (ex JMS red R33) nd looks absolutley awesome. Might not be a GTR, but I would prefer that car to many GTR's that I have seen

BTW, I have a GTR bonnet - reason, its heaps lighter and allows more cool air to get to the radiator. But I don't class my car as a wanna be GTR

GTST with a GTR badge just doesn't work

Hey dude, i got GTR front on my R33 GTS and it looks mad, wouldnt worry about getting new wheel arches etc. But in the end the decision is yours! get a RB25 conversion then you'll def be happy :D

BAH! RB25 no way! If your gonna do the "llok alike" thingy, you need the RB30/25 Hybrid. Then people will really think its a GTR because it will have heaps of power and PWN people off the lights.

You are a twat. What the original poster was asking was the definition of RICE. Why pretend your car is something it is not? Why embarass the owners of the real thing with your poor imitation?

you might have a decent job but you obviously cant read :confused:

how about you check your facts before you go talking shit

your the only twat here

get in your car and drive it yourself

anyone can throw money at a workshop and a driver and make a car go fast

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