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Yeah, they can look really nice done up and a certain toughness that is lacking in the latter models - and the coupe is a different beast to the aussie sedan that is for sure.

Love to have one, one day as maybe a 2nd car.. but at the moment I'll have to settle for a black r32 and my rather worn aussie R31..

Agreed they are much 'softer' in character than the DR30's,but I don't know about "just a family car" (Predator) :D

haha, just think they can easily be confused with the aussie cars even though they are quite different throughout.. the "non-educated" motoring population wouldn't know the difference between an imported HR31, and local R31 to be honest. Anyhow, just stirring really ;)

Well I voted it a GT. Thats my opinion of the cooking variety JDM R31.

I have the GTS-R though which is completely different to the normal GTS-X.

What makes it completely different apart from cosmetic ( exterior & interior ) differences, apart from the rb20det-r?

I voted GT.

the "non-educated" motoring population wouldn't know the difference between an imported HR31, and local R31 to be honest.

You could have a point there! Especially like a white one-they don't stick out much.

Adam-I know for sure the '31s engine is softer! hehe :P

Lambo's, Ferrari's and Porches are often between 1400kg and 1700kg and they are definitely sports cars. The 350z track is definitely a sports car and it weighs in at ~1450kg.

I think the GTS-R is lighter than that.

I would class an RS500 escort/sierra as a sports car. They were total animals and were uninsurable in the UK.

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