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Reply #15 - Apr 26th, 2006 at 3:09am

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Here in Australia Skylines are pretty damn common. Being an avid Skyline fan myself I used to own one (Until some bastards stole it). Both my brothers still own Skylines R34 GTTR (Modified GTT to GTR Rear Wheel) and  R33 GTST. You see plenty of them around here on a day to day basis, not so much GTRs too often but all the others (GT, GTS, GTST, GT4, GTT). Still in my eyes one of the best cars to ever roll on the earths surface.
 

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Reply #16 - Apr 28th, 2006 at 9:07pm

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I was hoping for something better than a Nissan when I saw this. Tongue Grin



Well, i really dont know where you are from, but in the U.S, acutaly, in the whole Continent of America, the supper street ass-kicking-tunner-car Nissan Skyline is incredibly weird, a common car to see is a... umh.... Dodge Stratus? idk, maybe the Honda Civic.

But i am a NUT for R34's, the R33 is ok, but the R34 drives me crazy, when i become a video game designer :p I am going to buy one.
 

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