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and when you drive a 32R, people will ask, why not 33R or 34R

Because the GTR 32 are the lightest Sleakest GTR, 33s are not as pretty and the 34 is very chunky looking not my style.

Besides The original GTR is a classic SUPER car

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Besides The original GTR is a classic SUPER car

...the best examples of which will gather at Tench Ave Reserve, Penrith at 7-8.30am on Sunday 10th October

+ cruise...

+ cruise...

12-1.30pm at The Edge Cinema Katoomba for "Kory Leung Photography" photoshoot...

+ Screening of 1992 Bathurst 1000 on The Edge Cinema #1

+ 3x major gongs for R32s with each prize worth more than $200

+ Award Certificates signed by Terry Ashwood > can be co-signed by Jim Richards on 12th December at Trackside Rest't Gosford - another official SAU Event

+ Door prizes by Meguiars and Amorall

sigh... makes me wanna buy an R32 for this event :yes:

As has been mentioned before, you own it, you drive it, you love it, that's all that matters.

I will say something though and hopefully this makes you feel better. Doesn't matter what type of car you have/own/drive, you will always be discriminated against.

Drive a "dressed up poser" Lancer and people will give you sh*t because you don't own an EVO... ESPECIALLY EVO drivers... To them, you own a FEVO = Fake EVO.

Drive an SS and HSV owners will tell you, "I have one" which makes you all sad and sh*t thinking to yourself, "I just want one" *rolls eyes*

Drive a WRX and you'll either wish you had an STI or STI drivers will look down on you (not really but it does happen)

Drive a Porsche Boxster and everyone thinks you're a poor arse because you can't afford a GT2/GT3.

Drive a Skyline and people that don't know much about Skyline's will automatically ask you if it's a GTR. When you say, "no" they just nod and stop talking about the car because they respect you less, especially if they've never driven or ridden in a GTR to even know the difference.

I'm not saying this is all fact but it does happen and some cases are more extreme than others but you will always be discriminated against, at the end of the day, don't give two rats what anyone else thinks, be happy you've got what you have and get on with it. You're thankful for what you have and that's all that matters.

^ THIS+1

The other thing that brings you down is the stereotyping:

"What do you drive?" "Skyline" "You drive a ricer!" They're Japanese built wtf? Or you're instantly labelled a hoon.

"What do you drive?" "VN 5.0lt" "Then you have to be a bogan"

"What do you drive?" "VS Ute" "You're a red neck!"

"What do you drive?" "VL" "Oh My God Uleh, is it fully sick??"

Where did this crap come from? A person's car is their choice alone. And who got the idea that Skylines are 4 cylinder?

RAHgarblgarbl

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