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Thread: NISSAN R35 GTR, its f%*&$#G nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeRmIt
    fritz? wtf are you going on about telling us about the 350 and its drifting ability and its all this bullshit chassie ....... WHOOOOOO CARES BROO WHO CARES? LoL we are talkin about a damnn skyline who cares bout d 350 ...
    there's a word for people like you, its dick face

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    it should still keep the rb26dett or some other straight six.....iline engine most of the time(not sayin always) have better torque than Vee engines, then the turbos can do the top end.
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    it looks like a G35 with a differnet front spoiler and a hood bump
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOne
    it should still keep the rb26dett or some other straight six.....iline engine most of the time(not sayin always) have better torque than Vee engines, then the turbos can do the top end.

    explain to me why an inline would make more torque then a v ? or any other type of engine for that matter

    the engine config only affects balance (theoretically neways)

    all the pistons are attached to the crankshaft, ignoring all other factors like bore, stroke, length of con rods ect there's no reason why an inline would make more torque then a v

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    hmm. knifeEdge, let him have his fantasy. he's one of those people who'd tell you his rx7 came with a v8
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    wow that looks really nice, they did a good job
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    Quote Originally Posted by manik_890
    wow that looks really nice, they did a good job
    the pumped up g35? i dont want to look like im driving a g35. might be a good sleeper, but personally? i dont want to look like im driving a pumped up version of a luxury sedan/coupe.
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    This whole thread has confused me. What are you guys talking about that the Skyline name is only used on sedans... no its not. I've seen an article in some tuner mag about the new r35 skyline gtr and it looks just like the coupe r35 with a few modifications, most noticeably a big spoiler. but heres an example of a two door skyline r35 http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...chmentid=46931

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    i hope they keep the round taillights. theyre like the identity of the car without them its just some other performance car.
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