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that's why got got a R-34?

Whoops, you busted me. I was gonna tell you all that I have an r33 GTR with no oil in it and I'm getting a couple of R32 GTR's to use as pot plant holders but you have just pointed out the fact that I have an R34.

A friend of mine lives in Samoa where the 32 GTR's grow wild and says he will sell them to me for $5 each if I can arrange transport.

Ah. Couldnt resist could I. Magna lookalike well.. maybe if your Mr #@$%ing MAGOO!

I own a 33 but I like 32's and 34's as well - hows that for fence sitting. The fact is they are all nice, fast cars full of funky jap gadgets.

Drove my boses 4 year old commonbore the other day my 8 year old car felt like heaven after that tank...

I think with the right treatment all 3 can look really swish............... for japanese taxis anyway (j/k)

I went for the R33 simply because I had more to choose from. Honestly, when I was in the market I would've been happy with either an R33 or an R32. Would've loved a 34, but they're just a touch outa my price range. But I'm stoked with my 33. Drives great, goes hard. More than capable of wiping the floor with the average Common-dore. Works for me.

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