NWN Golden Gardens meet March 29th convoy
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No, no, don't lock it. At first I figured it was just the usual good-natured teasing where we can all share a laugh. After seeing numerous posts of the same variety, apparently he's actually serious. That's all I wanted to figure out...not sure if I should shake my head or just chuckle.
It went OT right around post #196...but I think I was pretty gentle with my posts. I'd respond the same way if a fellow Nissan owner started pulling comments out of their *** about Honduhs or something too. I really don't care enough to defend a car brand or model, nor to argue with an arrogant youngster that says ridiculous things because he likes the sound of his own voice. Let's hope he can put away his e-***** so we can move on...it's not that kind of party.
It went OT right around post #196...but I think I was pretty gentle with my posts. I'd respond the same way if a fellow Nissan owner started pulling comments out of their *** about Honduhs or something too. I really don't care enough to defend a car brand or model, nor to argue with an arrogant youngster that says ridiculous things because he likes the sound of his own voice. Let's hope he can put away his e-***** so we can move on...it's not that kind of party.
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Get the 2.0T R-Spec track edition for around $25,000
www.edityourown.com
We have a great thread about it on NWN, really nice car.
http://www.northwestnissans.com/boar...ad.php?t=93007
Available for $26,750, with a six-speed manual only, is the 2.0T "Track" model. It includes 19-inch gunmetal-finish alloy wheels, Bridgestone Potenza RE050A tires, Brembo brakes with 13.4-inch discs and four-piston red calipers, a Torsen-type limited-slip differential, black leather bolster seats with high-friction cloth insert, aluminum pedals, a rear spoiler, Xenon HID headlights, fog lamps, a lightweight aluminum spare, and navigation system.
Unique to the Coupe lineup is the R-Spec model, which Hyundai considers a clean slate for tuners. Priced at $23,750, it is $3,000 less than the 2.0T Track model, leaving tuners with extra cash for their own choice of aftermarket performance upgrades. It has all the same mechanical upgrades as the Track model, but lacks the premium leather seats, Xenon lights, and navigation.
Unique to the Coupe lineup is the R-Spec model, which Hyundai considers a clean slate for tuners. Priced at $23,750, it is $3,000 less than the 2.0T Track model, leaving tuners with extra cash for their own choice of aftermarket performance upgrades. It has all the same mechanical upgrades as the Track model, but lacks the premium leather seats, Xenon lights, and navigation.
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I've seen many R32's up front, on dyno, and even driven one with an RB26.
When you have you'll understand what Skyline is all about.