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ok guys, whats the go

the V35 infinity, is that a skyline or not?

and thsi new 06 model looks like a maxima, lol wtf, and being a 4.1l v6 thats a bit weird, why did nissan dump turbo chargers off there factory car, turbo are sik, na is no fun

is the 06 model v35 being called a skyline, coz all the stuff ive rea in magazine say that there not actually a skyline just the nu model thats taking over the skyline 200sx and the 350z

i dunno nissan confuses me there constantly changing things around, eg the r34 skyline best car ever built but ther just dump it, and make a 350z, Gay

im not sure if anyone can exlain how and why nissan dump turbos plz inform me

and final question what is ps?

i here this term, is it like the nu Kw or Hp

whats does it stand for

330ps, what the hell is that

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PS stands for Poo Stain.

Its a reference to how much shit you leave in your dacks due to a cars power level.

eg a car with 300PS will have you leaving more "Poo Stain" than a car with 200PS.

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im not saying na is slo, i just like turbo cars, and for smal displacment engines turbos are the way to go to get power, in my opinion, for street car anyway

and if u want real na power go by an old skool 308 and spend 5 grand on it and ull havea rocket

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are you by any chance aware of the spell check function on you computer bro??

i fail to see the point to your post :confused:

could be why everyone is taking the piss

:chairshot

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:evil: nissan stoped useing turbs because of the high emesions they produse and the limits are only going to get lower

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