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I'm with franks, I reakon a stock r34 would be a disappointment to most skyline drivers compared to a fairly modded one. Imagine putting up your $100k and then getting kicked at the lights by a worked silvia :) Might as well drive a ferrari if you're going to get chopped all the time.

preference for me comes down to age i think...

if im still under 30 and can afford a bnr34 i'll get one. if im over 30 then i'll get an e46 m3.

however, there is one exception! if i could afford a ferrari 355 either when i'm under or over 30 i'd get that :D i couldn't care less if i get chopped by any R, its still a ferrari...amen

Originally posted by Duncan

Nah, Ferrari = poser car....they're meant to be a performance car but can get shopped by any old turbo gemini... I'd rather get something thats faster than it looks

A barina is faster than it looks :D....................well slightly anyway

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