Which part of the post u do not understand? GT-R is the highest trim model of the Skyline. Its quite different then the regular Skylines like the GT-S or the 4 door sedan version. There is a big difference between a 328i and M3. Its not hard to understand. U have to call out the trim model properly when it come to Skyline seriesBlack on Gold wrote:I dont understand your post at all?
Thank you. My words in a nutshellFibre guy wrote:RAWR! Back from the dead!There is NO model named just "skyline"They all have trim classes.GTS, GTS-T, GT-R, etc.Or if your going by vin classes (r34 trims replicate r33 trims) you have: ER33, HR33, BCNR33, etc.They did not make a base model just named "skyline".It's simply a NICKNAME.
Also, I would only take the time to say "GT-R" if it was a NUR spec or higher.
Modified by Fibre guy at 6:31 PM 8/25/2009
So, if you were driving just a standard GT-R, you wouldn't cal it a GT-R? What would you call it then.Fibre guy wrote:
Also, I would only take the time to say "GT-R" if it was a NUR spec or higher.
Modified by Fibre guy at 6:31 PM 8/25/2009
LOL...Classic, man. Classic.Fibre guy wrote:I would call it a GT-ARRR!
Way to much to sayFibre guy wrote:RAWR! Back from the dead!There is NO model named just "skyline"They all have trim classes.GTS, GTS-T, GT-R, etc.Or if your going by vin classes (r34 trims replicate r33 trims) you have: ER33, HR33, BCNR33, etc.They did not make a base model just named "skyline".It's simply a NICKNAME.
Also, I would only take the time to say "GT-R" if it was a NUR spec or higher.
Modified by Fibre guy at 6:31 PM 8/25/2009
Not sure but he's a active poster on the local forums. Also owns a Legacy as a DDkrash wrote:I'm almost certain I saw this guy at HIN @ FedEx field maybe two years ago. Slick car, how the FLARK DID HE GET IT??