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| Nissan Skyline R33 GTR |
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| Agrees about GTS25t |
| MattR 9-8-2002 |
I agree with the former message from 06/17/2002. The photo of the Red Nissan is definately not a GT-R, but an over-dressed GTS25t - which is significantly lower in power output and other features that make the GT-R one of the best road cars around. Anyone who knows anything about GT-Rs could spot the difference in the bodykit on the GTS25t. So, that photo should be replaced by an actual GT-R instead. The R33 GT-R is a very purposeful looking car, and tweaked by the guys at Nismo, it can be very impressive. Which reminds me: where's the Nismo 400R on this list of cars? |
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