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So your saying the 350z is gay too? The V and the R are just different type of cars. The VQ engine is probably the one of the best N/A V sixers around just like the RB is one of the best turbo inline 6s. They are different and great in their own ways. If a daily wasn't what I was after I would have bought the R32/R33 as they are more focused and hardcore. The V is much more refined and suits better as a daily but also not far off the mark in terms of performance. And this is the market that the V was aiming for.

honestly cant stand the shape of the 350, they are a Z model not a skyline. 2 different types of cars, its like they (nissan) are trying to merge them together and think its cool.

why cant they just stick to a damn flat six turbo :ermm:

honestly cant stand the shape of the 350, they are a Z model not a skyline. 2 different types of cars, its like they (nissan) are trying to merge them together and think its cool.

why cant they just stick to a damn flat six turbo :(

Nissan never had a flat six turbo :D

hahaha what an interesting thread Skyline owners fighting over which one looks better :) im an R33 owner but i love all Skylines the only thing i would change would be to put the R33's interior in the R32 but as far as the shapes / sizes go there all beautiful to me! no complaints and no preferences either.

hahaha what an interesting thread Skyline owners fighting over which one looks better :) im an R33 owner but i love all Skylines the only thing i would change would be to put the R33's interior in the R32 but as far as the shapes / sizes go there all beautiful to me! no complaints and no preferences either.

+1 on 33's interior into the 32. but what do you expect, its a 21year old car...

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