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of wild graphics on a R32 GTR?

hmmm... I'll don't have any in my collection so far.. (still searching)

maybe its because most gtrs with big money spent on them are orientated towards "sports car" not show car with loud in your face looks more logos and speed lines rather than flames or swishes or some kind of amazing graphic you may find on a non "sports car" eg. rx3, torana, hotrods, muscle cars are a average car not targeted or build to be "sports" orientated and are more for comfort or raw power. The sports car on the other hand eg. MG, porsche, bmw or even a skyline, when you start to improve the car it becomes very clear that the core of the cars build had a "sports car" in mind. thus the sporting nature of the people who appreciate them tend to go the sporty look to mimic the strong points shown on the race track. race cars don't generall have what I would call wild graphics more like easy to see when moving fast... haha maybe thats its that the gtr moves to fast to see the wild graphics so it requires a more basic graphic, done. analysed....

even though I love wild graphics on any car....

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