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What cars do you find completely useless and you hate?
Those two premium military nazi vehicles. Useless, shouldn't be in the game.
Anyway, my sig shows you one, my reviews page shows another (in general with a few exceptions) and I also despise the Skyline GTS R32 cars. They are just for people who can't afford GT-R R32s and wanna make it look like they have an GT-R, but crucially, it isn't a GT-R.
What a ****e attitude 👎
What a ****e attitude 👎
Its exactly that attitude that inspired this guy (a good friend of mine) to build this
And there's a lovely sticker on the back saying "its only a GTSt" lol
And on topic, one of the worst cars in GT5 the Nissan R35. It's one of the rare few cars which are so boring and lacking in excitement that I've fallen asleep driving. It's not at all fun, even when I'm playing tag and have a RS6 chasing after me
In before resulting argument over R35.![]()
Oh shut up, I know you've been holding your true hate for the S2000 GT1 turbo back just to stop plunging the thread into a page of bickering.![]()
Though that said, I do find that "it's only a GTSt" bit quite a nice add on.![]()
paddyreeTuned Enzo - I just can't get on with it. It feels like the steering only turns about 5 degrees as I go ploughing into the barriers
and I also despise the Skyline GTS R32 cars. They are just for people who can't afford GT-R R32s and wanna make it look like they have an GT-R, but crucially, it isn't a GT-R.
After cancelling the Skyline GT-R in 1973, Nissan revived the GT-R again in 1989. At the time Nissan was competing in Group A Racing with the Skyline GTS-R. Nissan wanted to retire the GTS-R in favor of a more competitive vehicle. The new generation GT-R, E-BNR32 chassis (commonly shortened to R32), was designed to dominate Group A racing.
Nissan Kohki (Nissan's power train engineering and manufacturing facility) originally tested a twin turbocharged 2350cc bored and stroked version of the RB20 engine. This set up produced 233 kW (313 hp) and used a RWD drivetrain. Under Group A regulations, a turbocharged engine must multiply its engine displacement by 1.7, putting the new Skyline in the 4000 cc class, and requiring the use of 10-inch-wide tires. Knowing that they would be required to use 10-inch-wide tires, Nissan made the decision to make the car all wheel drive.
Hnnn, i must inform you that the drift world for example (the serious ones)
adore it, me included. A real rwd system in a great car.
Makes a great drifter!
Yes, it might be a rear wheel drive, but the drifting forum over here is screwed anyway...no offense, but it's just full of 4WD haters and mini-mods for the most part. Not that I care for drifting in the first place as I'm rubbish at it.
Check my first post, history added, not just a drift car...
You could call it Darwin' s missing link in skyline world...
Without that car we would'nt have the new 4WD ones.
C-ZETAAnyway, my sig shows you one, my reviews page shows another (in general with a few exceptions) and I also despise the Skyline GTS R32 cars. They are just for people who can't afford GT-R R32s and wanna make it look like they have an GT-R, but crucially, it isn't a GT-R.