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Parked next to this today, even though I`m not a lover of skylines, thought some of you lot may like it ;)

 

 

 

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that's chav-tastic,

 

i really like skylines... just not this one... just looks tacky,

 

had one of these come in as part-ex today, only a gts-t but im trying to get them to sell it to me...

eek! bit garish! :nono:

 

but as a competition vehicle it will get noticed, so I guess its wrapped that way for a good reason lol.

Z makes the Skyline look like a bucket of lard lol.

 

I still think its amazing that in 88/89 Nissan managed to develop not only the VG30DETT but also the RB26DETT and even the SR20DET (found in the 1990-1995 Pulsar GTi-R before the 200sx) all at the same time.

 

Some people will say early 90's was great for Jap cars in General, but Nissan was definately ahead of the game with all 3 of those being designed and produced around the same time.

Couldnt agree more Ryan - not much really comes close apart from a few select cars from a few select manufacturers.

 

I've never been a fan of R32s anyway - although I do like R33s and R34s - but this R32 looks awful! lol

I've never been a fan of R32s anyway - although I do like R33s and R34s - but this R32 looks awful! lol

 

Its an R33

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