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  • #11
    Originally posted by Beercules View Post
    Lmao dude I had one as well. I traded that plus cash for my R32. It was quick, the 337. I love 1.8ts. I'm thinking of getting one as a daily driver and just garage the R
    Yeah, I remember him not being able to get the R32 so he settled for the 337.

    Nice ride 6 speed, BBS wheels, turbo right?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by [ DUBBZZ ] View Post
      Yeah, I remember him not being able to get the R32 so he settled for the 337.

      Nice ride 6 speed, BBS wheels, turbo right?
      Yeah 337 is a 1.8 turbo. The turbo is called a ko3s. It's a small turbo, good for medium range power. 1800-5600 rpm

      My r32 is a 3.2 liter vr6 (hence r32) and I have a cts supercharger kit. I'm making roughly 420-430 hp

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      • #13
        1. Japanese; Reliability, Toyota the worlds biggest manufacturer, engines keep going, gadgety interiors.
        2. European; Audi's & VW's are solid, and aherm...Ferrari.
        3. USA; Ford are huge, there's some real classics, and power houses.
        Last edited by Kris Silver; 11-13-2013, 07:15 PM.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Beercules View Post
          Yeah 337 is a 1.8 turbo. The turbo is called a ko3s. It's a small turbo, good for medium range power. 1800-5600 rpm

          My r32 is a 3.2 liter vr6 (hence r32) and I have a cts supercharger kit. I'm making roughly 420-430 hp
          never drove a skyline, but as far as I heard those are great cars, esp new gtrs.

          anyways, here are few pics of my old friend that moved to canada and had this accident 3 years ago

          this is his r32, if i'm not mistaken


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            • #16
              Originally posted by Ogecca MaMa View Post
              never drove a skyline, but as far as I heard those are great cars, esp new gtrs.

              anyways, here are few pics of my old friend that moved to canada and had this accident 3 years ago

              this is his r32, if i'm not mistaken


              Hahah I have a VW Golf R32 not a Skyline.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Kris Silver View Post
                1. Japanese; Reliability, Toyota the worlds biggest manufacturer, engines keep going, gadgety interiors.
                2. European; Audi's & VW's are solid, and aherm...Ferrari.
                3. USA; Ford are huge, there's some real classics, and power houses.
                End of thread.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Underboss View Post
                  End of thread.
                  Lol based on what?

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                  • #19
                    1. German (they're in their own class, not fair to them to lump them all into Europe)
                    2. Italian
                    3. Japanese
                    4. American
                    5. The rest of Europe.

                    I've owned several generations of VWs and Audis.

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                    • #20
                      If I had to pick three from the above to fill my dream garage:

                      American: Ford GT.

                      Japanese: Nissan GT-R Black Edition.

                      European: Koenigsegg Agera R.

                      I owned a decently quick Mustang GT with cheesy snake emblems not too long ago. Now I own a dentist special Camry, and a big ass GMC Suburban.

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