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no no you don't.

Hakosuka, V35, aus spec R31 in that order

the guys on that R31house video reckon the RB30S is a shitter lol

twin cam non turbos are for the gays

What about the Autech RB26DE R32? I think I'd take that over any other NA Skyline.

What about the Autech RB26DE R32? I think I'd take that over any other NA Skyline.

You'd take it over a KPGC10 GT-R?!?!?!?

A friend of mine owns this:

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While its not a genuine GT-R, I'd still take that over any other NA Skyline bar a V35 (just for its modern mod cons).

You'd take it over a KPGC10 GT-R?!?!?!?

A friend of mine owns this:

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While its not a genuine GT-R, I'd still take that over any other NA Skyline bar a V35 (just for its modern mod cons).

Yeah, I would. The automatic transmission would irritate me, but IMO that car does nothing for me, it just looks old, and there are much better looking cars from that era.

ive seen one and touched one, havent had a chance to drive one.. old cars are so much better imho.. u get that direct feel/interaction with the old cars that u just dont get the same feeling due to power steering + safety aides.

Love the hakasukas(sp?) u just gotta make sure u have those ITBs growling loudly =)

Love the hakasukas(sp?) u just gotta make sure u have those ITBs growling loudly =)

Carbs, you mean carbs. Hakosuka's have 3 side draft carburetors. :)

My pick Hakosuka number one, and my own ITB R32 second! :D

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