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In all honesty, I dont care if a stock R31 can beat me. I didnt buy my VL to race stock R31s.

Also what I said was just a bit of a joke, no need to resort to VL vs R31 bullshit. :)

What a load of hypocritical bullshit.

If you take a look on this page, everyone was actually getting back on topic and there was no GMH vs Nissan debate, until you just had to mention VLs vs R31s.

And your suggestion (claimed? bit of a joke) that nothing can beat an HSV, had nothing to do with it??????

I thought this was a Nissan priority forum, maybe you should try owning one and you might understand our passion.

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And your suggestion (claimed? bit of a joke) that nothing can beat an HSV, had nothing to do with it??????

I thought this was a Nissan priority forum, maybe you should try owning one and you might understand our passion.

Did I say nothing can beat a HSV? NO!!!! It was made as a bit of a laugh, that you took the wrong way completely.

saw this one... it was in the same spot as ricers put their HKS, GReddy, APexI etc stickers, down the drivers/passengers doors....

in all the proper fonts of the abovementioned companies, they had "Rice, Bread, Eggs, Milk" all under each other...

adds a new meaning to the term 'shopping list'

Sticker I spotted ages ago:" Looking for your cat? Check under my wheels "

As for the "us vs. them" sticker thing...each to their own. I reckon let the car do the talking at the track,no stickers=less is more!

saw a sticker the other day on a riced up vt exec commo...

"I EAT JAP CRAP FOR LUNCH"

and then totally contradicting what the sticker says, he has a shopping list down the front door with:

TRUST

GReddy

HKS

APEX'i

lol i laughed and laughed then smoked him :unsure:

it's not a car .. it's theman behind the wheel

Ah,bugger. I just knew I had it wrong. I always thought it was a combination of vehicle and driver/rider;looks like I was mistaken,LOL! So the sticker,now we're back on topic,should read "The right man for the job...is a woman"? Spotted that on the back of a very-well steered Evo 9 at Wakefield!

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