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The GTR got in it with the R32 at number 26 (decrementing to zero)

http://www.topgear.com/content/timetoburn/...fastestcars/76/

I think whoever wrote these comments (first sentence and last sentence) underneath got it spot on. :( :laughing-smiley-014:

Check out the rest of them, plenty or porsche's and ferrari's in the higher numbers.

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You know their opinions are bullshit when they rate a Renault Clio 25 and a GT-R below it. I hate top gear they're so bias for euro cars that are total crap.

Top Gear always bias for pomy poof cars. Especially the piece of crap Mclaren SLR they think its god!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Y-1yI1hdI

Top Gear is a joke. It's more of an entertainment show, than a serious review of cars. If you want a proper review from a professional driver, watch 5th gear with Tiff Needell. Jeremy Clarkson is a comedian, and that's where it ends.

Bring Tiff back to TOP GEAR!!!

Yeah I dunno, along our 'V8 championship' I'd like to see a parallel series that includes the likes of the GTR, 350Z, NSX, S2000, RX7, RX8, WRX's, EVO's, M3's, A6's and the likes...

REAL racing machines...

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Bring Tiff back to TOP GEAR!!!

Yeah I dunno, along our 'V8 championship' I'd like to see a parallel series that includes the likes of the GTR, 350Z, NSX, S2000, RX7, RX8, WRX's, EVO's, M3's, A6's and the likes...

REAL racing machines...

Huh? A6s as in Audi? And really what is a wrx, an evo, and a M3? The hotted up versions of the standard car, much like an SS or XR8...?

Either way back on topic. Its just a list. I can do a list up too which I would think is more accurate than that one.

BTW topgear the show bag out pretty much everything other than German cars (yet they still find faults) and Ferraris. They reallllly rip in to french cars, most British cars, and obviously American cars.

Huh? A6s as in Audi? And really what is a wrx, an evo, and a M3? The hotted up versions of the standard car, much like an SS or XR8...?

Either way back on topic. Its just a list. I can do a list up too which I would think is more accurate than that one.

BTW topgear the show bag out pretty much everything other than German cars (yet they still find faults) and Ferraris. They reallllly rip in to french cars, most British cars, and obviously American cars.

I was just brainstorming, but yeah, I get your drift...

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