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10-21-2011, 06:09 PM | #133 | ||
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You're arguing about whether the GT-R is "epic" or not? Jesus H. ....... Before it came out, I stated in these forums that the car would be a runaway killer - because it had to be. Nissan's corporate honor was at stake, and perhaps the Japanese automotive industry's honor, as well. Although the Skylines were rumored to be epic performers in Japan (and a few other places) for decades, most had never experienced one of these machines. Nissan had to prove that the fabled Skylines deserved their reputation. As has been reported in this string, the GT-R is just the latest in a series of killer cars released by Nissan over the years. Every one a winner. As an example, does my memory fail me, or wasn't the R34 the first street car to go around the 'Ring in less than eight minutes. It seems to me everyone has agreed that the Skylines are indeed an amazingly strong line of overperforming vehicles, with the latest holding the torch just as high as the previous versions. OK, please go back to arguing about "epic" now. Sorry to interrupt. Quote:
It's the aftermarket that just adds boost. Bruce Last edited by bruce.augenstein@comcast.; 10-21-2011 at 11:26 PM.. |
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10-22-2011, 03:33 PM | #134 | |
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Anyone can add fuel, boost and parts to make 1000hp. Find me one supra or any car for that matter that advertises they have PUT 100k ADDITIONAL Miles on their motors while producing 1000hp. Oh thats right...... There isn't a single car in history that has yet to achieve that. If toyota made a new supra, that would be incredible. I dont care if it even has 300hp I would still buy one. I will be amazed if my GT-R makes it to 100k+ miles. My e92 M3 didnt even make it to 18k before a blown motor.
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