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i disagree with the bodykit comment, whilst i like 33s, im finding it hard to find a kit for my 33 that doesnt make it look like anus, however im a big fan of vertex kits on the 32, it may be common but thats because it looks amazing.

cheers semo

oscar you sound a bit scared to backup your words against tridentts car :P i doubt you guys could ever have a race anyways but you are both in woop woop surely you have a private road somewhere :)

leech - I humbly beseech thee to fight thy own wars..................your black whale is the same as mine, so go you good thing.

woop woop??????????? Oh yeah____thats right, Canberra is the centre of the universe [unless you follow Ash].

And this 32 vs 33 thing, we are really talking about the classic Elle McPherson vs Jen Hawkins aren't we??

I mean Elle was damn good, still is OK, but she can't stay that way forever.......so along comes Sophie to continue the good work.

I can see parallels here.

Tri , Leigh :huh: and Snoozey

How many time's do you need to be spanked b4 you learn.

Yeah reel me in - u got me with your posts! Hiding, Senile etc...

I am humble as mine is still off the road atm but i will share some humble pie with you in the near future..... ;)

Edited to include Shaun who's stiring it up!!!

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leech - I humbly beseech thee to fight thy own wars..................your black whale is the same as mine, so go you good thing.

woop woop??????????? Oh yeah____thats right, Canberra is the centre of the universe [unless you follow Ash].

And this 32 vs 33 thing, we are really talking about the classic Elle McPherson vs Sophie Hawkins aren't we??

I mean Elle was damn good, still is OK, but she can't stay that way forever.......so along comes Sophie to continue the good work.

I can see parallels here.

Mate, Elle is great and will always be that way - just like the 32, Sophie will however age soon enough....

Leech, I'm not scared of lining anything up, 33 or otherwise - so bring it on :blink:

No turbo skyline is a "slow car". A slow car might look like the Mira. So your car should be "acceptably fast" or "very sporty" never ever "slow" and "A to B trasport". If you want A to B buy a Camry. :O

Also, for the record, there is no such thing as a "bad" skyline, they are either good, or better.

ARM85's 33 tought me how a simple bodykit can transform a whale into hotness. If you guys havn't seen it yet you'll undertstand when you do. Its a pretty happy moment.

What about GTR's???? What would be your pick, an R33 or R32.....

I could maybe see a nice Purple R33 SIII GTR V-Spec in my driveway - maybe...

ok time has come WSID and wakefield I am up for it, there is a trake day at the end of the month, I am already racing a 180 with an rb conversion polish storms brother, so WSID in 2 weeks boys bring it oh ill have slicks by then.

Jayce can i borrow the slicks mate...

should pull 12.9's then

Slicks may be available to the highest bidder soon...only joking! Actually,they're proping up my 32,which shall be in hiding for a period of time. Once said period of time is up,feel free to come and see me;show'n'shine,or just go-time-then I'll add my real response to this poll...despite my (obvious) bias towards the 32 shape,we're all 'Liners,so:Subaru,Toyota,Holden,Ford,Mazda,BMW et all-you have been warned!

why cant we all settle this over some sympathy tea?! skyliner at war aganst a fellow skyliner, THIS IS MADNESS!!!

Besides everyone knows r32 GTR is the fastest :(

**Comes back to stir the pot, even more ;) **

Agreed, but 32 gts-t's are the slowest :lol:

In stock form, otherwise it is all a matter of "how deep your pockets are"

Next Question.............

How many more 32 GTR's blew their engine last year, or had to get them rebuilt, compared to the 33's? :)

So when are you planning to blow the motor on your R33 GT-R Beau?

When you schedule it can you please let me know when it's going to happen so I can be there with a camera to capture that magical moment of pride that I'm sure is going to be all over your face?

"I could maybe see a nice Purple R33 SIII GTR V-Spec in my driveway - maybe..."

I'm with you, a SIII R33 GTR would be my top pick [yes even over an R34].

Actually had the offer of such a beast with a blown motor [as in f#@ked] a while back, but alas the piggy bank was looking a little sad........I can only assume it went to a better home?

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