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Dont listen to him, he owns a VN and an r32 How do you tell which car your in? The interiors are almost identical

FYI the VN has leather and the R32 has GTR interior, worlds apart I assure you :3

Well the reaction was about what I expected, yeah there are an awful lot of bogans around here, as well as tossers who think that owning a import automatically makes them drift king lol.

TBQH most of my mates were trying to pressure me into buying a Laurel or a Toyota Aristo, soley to be different to the hordes of Skyline owners however mine is the only R32 GTS4 around here, so I can still feel unique :D

I also dont recall saying i was worried about my mates opinion of my car, we give each other shit for the hell of it, its usually not out of jealousy lol. If i were, i'd be getting a PowerFC and getting rid of the 4WD set up right now, or listening to my V8 loving mates and trying to jam an LS1 in there :(

As much as I dislike R33's, i would still go one over a Monaro ;x

r33 is quite nice bang for ya buck for their year and price.

i still remember the day when i went to look at some r33s at a dealer and they opened up the garage and sitting in front of me was this r33

fell in love instantly! after a test drive i was pretty much sold.

don't get much shit from friends since none of them are really into cars

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