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you know thats the first time i've ever heard someone say "cool" and "R31" in the same sentence......strange......

Ill pay that

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I know for a fact that he doesn't :)

He also claims it has 500hp at the wheels, which it also doesn't.

He also claims that it's a genuine GTS-R.

There's no such thing as a GTS-R 4 door - It's a molested Silhouette GTS2.

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Im with Mark, there are ways to "do up" an R31 and thats not it... Yuk.

BTW Andrew (veilside) you may not think that R31's are "cool" but did you ever stop to think that if there werent R31's there wouldnt be R32's 33's or 34's or even V35's...

Im tired of hearing that R31's cant be cool, although my favourite is the R32 I personally prefer the R31 shape over the R33 any day, and on a personal note Andrew if you want to put your money where your mouth is Im up for draggin' whenever you want.

Rant over.

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I'm just perfectly happy with my car and don't care what other people think of the model.

If you ask me, any Skyline is a winner.

We're all Skyline lovers here aren't we?

Mick - would you like a toffee?

Gus - CHANGE THAT BLOODY AVATAR!

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