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i reckon they rice every car and makes it look ugly

it should be rice and the ridculous back wif more rice den ever

they even riced the amercian cars. The lanevo has clear tailights like is200 omg how can they do that

well not meaning to dis the movie but just don;t like what they do to the car, its good to see a car movie though now and then.

absolutely loved the first, cant wait till this part 2 cums out.

its good to c that they have more skylines in this 1, and ofcourse a 180.

didnt c any evo's or rexies though.

should be good. heard vin diesel isnt in it though cause he was filming pitch black 2.

wouldn't it be awesome if nz and serious performance did a similar thing. Ketzal Sterling could finally act out his dream although the accent would stufff it. But imagine cars like flyen,osmans,ghhost,yume,try09,denzo's whole collection etc with a bit of a plot and a bit of drift wars and drag action. I guess I'll have to wait for that phone call for me to direct it hey!!!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by gh0st

i reckon they rice every car and makes it look ugly

it should be rice and the ridculous back wif more rice den ever

they even riced the amercian cars. The lanevo has clear tailights like is200 omg how can they do that

well not meaning to dis the movie but just don;t like what they do to the car, its good to see a car movie though now and then.

for starters the clear taillights were out in america LONG before they put them on the IS200

go hire out the movie Edward Scissor Hands and look at the wanker in its van.

i don;t have any thing against clear tailights

its just an evo is an evo it is already good the way it looks like you don;t see that everyday you wouldn;t go put clear tailights on a skyline gtr would you. It just wouldn't be a gtr we come to know.

although they have released an evo7 autotech or something along those lines which has auto transmission and clear tailights so yeh.

OH! MY! GOD!

Is that a neon tube in front of the intercooler on the R34? (see close up)

Oh great earth, open up and take me know!!

wtf is this world coming to. If that is a neon tube, the owner and however fitted it should be shot.

Originally posted by Boxhead

is that a skyline???

looks sorta yes and no.. who knows...

its some sort of honda in america which the person had converted into a skyline the front and back its a replica.

The lights just give an indication of what clear tailight skyline lights might look.

here is another skyline wanab.

Originally posted by NISMO

If that is a neon tube, the owner and however fitted it should be shot.

But let's not forget that the neon tube in front of the intercooler can actually INCREASE the airflow thru the cooler - depending on what colour it is :bahaha:

I'm gonna guess that one of those 34's gets blown up. That's what they did in the last movie with the little green Eclipse. Made a couple that looked identical and blew 'em up...If they do it this time - it'll be a sad day...

Originally posted by gh0st

its some sort of honda in america which the person had converted into a skyline the front and back its a replica.

The lights just give an indication of what clear tailight skyline lights might look.  

here is another skyline wanab.

I wonder how you can drive with your front windscreen covered top to bottom in stickers. :freak:

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