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don't be silly denham.. unless you're a millionaire (which you're not) you're never going to have something that somebody else doesn't!

In 2 years R34 GT-T will be common as mud too, so it doesn't matter either way.

Just get something you can afford (chiefly), you like, and is in good condition, the rest don't matter - as long as you're happy with then who cares. Each can be made to be unique.

thanks for all that guys...:P

Have to say thats a shit load of food for though... i always thought the 32s were that lil bit faster.....

one last thign i wanna clear up... if you were to take the same cornersay an 75 degree turn, approaching as fast as you could with both cars the 32 would kick arse or is that an overstatement

~Chris

what is it with people not liking R33's 'cause they're common! damn, that's like a second form of bandwagon, it's cool to be original so lets go out of our way to dislike something.

I gotta give it to the holden lovers, they love their holdens no matter what form, and that one eyed patriotism is sweeeet. Don't purchase a car based on others opinions of it's 'looks', you'll just regret it...

I purchased an R32+1 'cause it matched what I was wearing...

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