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...cos it's not carbureted, as we all know only fake GT-R's use fuel injection.

please realise i'm being sarcastic, just trying to make a point with all the dickheads that think it being an auto isn't a real GT-R anymore.

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Its not a GTR because its not a skyline :P

Are you serious uleh? Thats it mayte... they can take their shitty G crap T titty R and shuv it up their ass mayte...

If it aint no Skyline, I aint buying it uleh! Who do they think we are? Pooftahs or somethin? :angry:

not sure if ive seen a pic of the new one but i have seen a pic of the v35.g35 and they look gay i think. they shape is different, no stove tops, nice onterior but whats with the non t V 6 against the purring straight six we are used to? its taken a turn for worse if u ask me. thats my opinion.

total gayness.

not sure if ive seen a pic of the new one but i have seen a pic of the v35.g35 and they look gay i think. they shape is different, no stove tops, nice onterior but whats with the non t V 6 against the purring straight six we are used to? its taken a turn for worse if u ask me. thats my opinion.

total gayness.

lol, people like this might aswell be driving a commodore, theyre not appreciating the car for what it is, just its status and the icon

not sure if ive seen a pic of the new one but i have seen a pic of the v35.g35 and they look gay i think. they shape is different, no stove tops, nice onterior but whats with the non t V 6 against the purring straight six we are used to? its taken a turn for worse if u ask me. thats my opinion.

total gayness.

Just when you think it's over -

BAM!

they start again.

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