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Who thinks skyline is better than supra?

Old Nov 4, 2006 | 09:23 AM
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Who thinks skyline is better than supra?

I been waiting to ask this hot question come on gimm yr opion about all this??
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 12:09 PM
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Skyline has always been superior to the supra...and more expensive. A better question is which will be better, the new GTR or the new LF-H which is looking like it will be pretty mean...and expensive. We won't know the answer to that for a while though
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 10:59 PM
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oh ya u are rit than the rx-7 it is good to like the skyline so maybe u think which is better
Old Nov 16, 2006 | 05:51 PM
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Skylines have a rich racing history and more track victories than you can count to lol they abolished a whole racing series because of this car if i had a choice of a skyline or supra no competition its got to be a skyline Name:  car3-112.jpg
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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 02:36 AM
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Yeaa....everyone says the same just that my jack *** friend keeps saying skyline is just the worst lousier than a skyline then a evo
Old Nov 19, 2006 | 03:23 AM
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Not just mentioning Skyline .. the name "GT-R" is more impressive to be pressed down here, GT-R's line-ups are far more better compared with Supra Mark III and Mark IV.

My point of view & experiences:

- TopSecret Engineering Japan replaced their Toyota Supra's JZA80 with finely tuned RB26DETT, because they found RB26DETT's capability is better matched with Supra MKIV's aerodynamic body work.

- RB26DETT has proven in the track, street and drag records around the world, while Supra's are just chick adorable car with sexy outfit.

- Skyline GT-R RB26DETT are fine tunable with its original Righ-Hand drive position, this is the secret weapon from Nissan's engineering division which less people realised.

- The stock factory born RB26DETT is capable hitting near 400ps with only proper computer box tuning, imagine how strong and powerfull engine has been produced by Nissan's engineering division for its road car.

- The RB26DETT has once shake down JGTC with its sponsored PENNZOIL NISMO GT-R R33 and also R34 bodywork, also the Bathrust track banned R32 GT-R carried finely tuned RB26DETT.

- Skyline GT-R is the name been carved into every single Asian motorsports fans and car enthusiasts.

- The name GT-R is not easy to be badged into every single production sportscars in the world. Only a few nameable manufacturer's vehicles carries it.

- It's bullet proof!


Cheers!

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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 01:19 AM
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wow amazing!!! I keep one document on the history I think it is time to put for motor sports don't you think??? Beside I got nothing much though just a few cents to my name hmmm.....
Old Feb 9, 2010 | 10:27 AM
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Skyline GTR is better than supra. First thing came is road grip. As i saw many supra's on launch they fish tail alot. Meanwhile Skyline GTR is all wheel drive and have greater road grip than Supra. And supra is old technology. Now supra is discontinued not more available except 2nd hand. In other hand you see Skyline GTR is still available with new technology.

Skyline GTR is the BESHT.
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