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The Japanese took out a Supra & R34 Skyline to see which they felt actually produced more power from the feel of it when driving it.

The Japanese ended up fearing for their life when driving the R34 and was to the looks of it, overly excited when driving the R34 as well.

Check out this video clip -

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5...upra+vs+skyline

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had that clip for years. it's not a comparison between the two cars, as much as they are tested back to back, they do not compare them directly. the two drivers are just giving their own take on the good and bad angles of the two modified cars. obviously the skyline is going to be a beast around the track, but i'll bet you the supra would be easily as much fun to drive. ;-)

nb: dont shoot me down in flames, i'd still take the GTR over the supra, anyday.

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