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I Swear Nissan should FIRE every photographer they hire for shooting there cars. They are HOPELESS!

That 370Z looks so ugly in those photos but in real life they look pretty nice. I saw one driving around the Gold Coast near my office today big rims in White it looked super stylish but those photo's make it looks weird looking.

The same I found for the R35. I personally HATED almost all the photo's Nissan put out on the R35, thought it was ugly till I saw it in real life and just about had a heart attack at how sweet it looks in the flesh.

Dunno what it is but Nissan's photo's just look like crap & boring. Maybe its me I dunno. but there cars always look twice as good in the flesh.

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I Swear Nissan should FIRE every photographer they hire for shooting there cars. They are HOPELESS!

That 370Z looks so ugly in those photos but in real life they look pretty nice. I saw one driving around the Gold Coast near my office today big rims in White it looked super stylish but those photo's make it looks weird looking.

The same I found for the R35. I personally HATED almost all the photo's Nissan put out on the R35, thought it was ugly till I saw it in real life and just about had a heart attack at how sweet it looks in the flesh.

Dunno what it is but Nissan's photo's just look like crap & boring. Maybe its me I dunno. but there cars always look twice as good in the flesh.

Agree with you there !

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Hummmm, let me invite your imagination on a idea...

Picture a garage, its your triple car garage...

With is attached to your $2.5-$3 million dollar golf front property on Hope Island (gold coast for those of you who dont know it)...

Anyway back to the dream, parked next to your highly modified Yamaha R1 or Kawasaki ZX10R, blade etc is your golf cart and ride on lawn mower, but move past this image and look to the double space to the right and you see a perfectly clean white R35 GTR fresh from a full detail looking picture perfect from behind...

Anyways next to that is a bright Yellow 370Z... Ohhhhhh "At the end of my dream when I pictured both I Jizzed in my pants"

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Good viddy,gtchannel is very good,as a long time Zed fan I love the look of the 370.In the flesh they are so much better looking than the 350.

....and lets not even mention the interior - 370Z all the way

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and "Jizz in your pants" hey Todd???

Can't believe I forgot the Jizz-doh, yeah mate- Nissan is quickly becoming my favourite car shape once again with these 2 absolute beauties-still think porka's(porsche) & the EVO3 rule tho.

They- Nissan-have totally nailed the sex factor in my opinion. everytime I see one I get a chub & have to think sedated thoughts otherwise if i tripped over I would probably pole-vault straight into the path of one & snap my undies in the process.

I would probably buy the 370 first as I have my RWD phase back again, but 4WD GTR is the ultimate in vehicular progression or to coin a phrase from Audi-Vorsprung Dompf Technic (advancement thru technology) due to its performance factors & general practicality ie stability in bad weather etc.

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skyline FTW

there both in different class's... not really comparable !!!

Neither are a Skyline & shouldn't be the premier feature on our opening page but I agree with Col- I'd own both

Saw pics of the GTR, hated it saw it in the flesh/sat in one and loved it

ditto on the 370z, didn't like the styling until I saw one up close

I'll probably end up owning one or the other eventually, the 370z is more in my budget though :)

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