RE: Nissan GT-R Black Edition
Discussion
Dagnut said:
blindswelledrat said:
Dagnut said:
CorsaQueen said:
Well hello sexy!
Thanks for the compliment but can we keep this about the GTR.Including getting the help of all of your friend
blindswelledrat said:
Dagnut said:
blindswelledrat said:
Dagnut said:
CorsaQueen said:
Well hello sexy!
Thanks for the compliment but can we keep this about the GTR.Including getting the help of all of your friend
kambites said:
blindswelledrat said:
kambites said:
I can fully understand what a great car it is, but it doesn't remotely appeal.
Its an odd thing, fairly unique to the GTR that people need to tell others that they dont want one.Edited by kambites on Tuesday 26th May 15:10
johnny senna said:
Really tempting, this car. They do have presence in the flesh, mainly by virtue of being so huge. But I like the styling. It's also pretty practical having rear seats and a reasonable boot. Surely the ultimate daily driver?
Tests I've read suggest the rear seats are less useful than those in a 911 - described in NZ Autocar as "the ability to ferry very small, legless children in the rear perching posts Nissan calls seats"Edited by GravelBen on Tuesday 2nd June 09:32
Dagnut said:
I'm gonna presume it's just boredom on your behalf...I wish I had 4 hours to sit around furiously thinking of clever retorts to random people in Tinternets land...you with your 6 posts a day for 4 1/2 years on the other hand, are probably the perfect candidate for that job.
Ouch. Not the post per day insult.You win my angry friend.
There is no way I can ursurp that gem.
blindswelledrat said:
Dagnut said:
I'm gonna presume it's just boredom on your behalf...I wish I had 4 hours to sit around furiously thinking of clever retorts to random people in Tinternets land...you with your 6 posts a day for 4 1/2 years on the other hand, are probably the perfect candidate for that job.
Ouch. Not the post per day insult.You win my angry friend.
There is no way I can ursurp that gem.
Saw one this morning, some guy doing a school run... They do look so good in the flesh!!! Probably like to pick one up used one day, however judging by the level of interest, I suspect that they will be a premium on the used market..Not sure whether there will be any bargains witin the first couple of years...
Dagnut said:
bromers2 said:
Kerry Katona's got one - sums it up for me.
They've had a Ferrari 430, a few porches, an AMG merc..he also has a Ducatti...put you off those cars? should Nissan by interviewing potential customers to weed out the Chavs in case it alienates clueless fools like you?Change up! Change Down! Change up! Down, Up, Down, Down!
Needs rarely available substance when flat (tyres)
Hard to know where the limits of sensibility are when pushed hard
Body mods coming shortly
Very wide round the back end combined with very big exhaust
Will be able to fits entire weeks shop from Iceland - "Wanna coghhhhtail sausage Maaaghk?"
Mudfish said:
Suits the drivers personality:
Change up! Change Down! Change up! Down, Up, Down, Down!
Needs rarely available substance when flat (tyres)
Hard to know where the limits of sensibility are when pushed hard
Body mods coming shortly
Very wide round the back end combined with very big exhaust
Will be able to fits entire weeks shop from Iceland - "Wanna coghhhhtail sausage Maaaghk?"
Am I the only one who id bewildered by this post?Change up! Change Down! Change up! Down, Up, Down, Down!
Needs rarely available substance when flat (tyres)
Hard to know where the limits of sensibility are when pushed hard
Body mods coming shortly
Very wide round the back end combined with very big exhaust
Will be able to fits entire weeks shop from Iceland - "Wanna coghhhhtail sausage Maaaghk?"
I cant comprehend why you wrote any of that
Strikes me that you've just bashed at your keyboard with fingerless hands and hoped for the best.
blindswelledrat said:
Am I the only one who id bewildered by this post?
I cant comprehend why you wrote any of that
Strikes me that you've just bashed at your keyboard with fingerless hands and hoped for the best.
The Katona couple are more typical of 360/430 drivers in my experience.I cant comprehend why you wrote any of that
Strikes me that you've just bashed at your keyboard with fingerless hands and hoped for the best.
Make of that what you will.
blindswelledrat said:
Mudfish said:
Suits the drivers personality:
Change up! Change Down! Change up! Down, Up, Down, Down!
Needs rarely available substance when flat (tyres)
Hard to know where the limits of sensibility are when pushed hard
Body mods coming shortly
Very wide round the back end combined with very big exhaust
Will be able to fits entire weeks shop from Iceland - "Wanna coghhhhtail sausage Maaaghk?"
Am I the only one who id bewildered by this post?Change up! Change Down! Change up! Down, Up, Down, Down!
Needs rarely available substance when flat (tyres)
Hard to know where the limits of sensibility are when pushed hard
Body mods coming shortly
Very wide round the back end combined with very big exhaust
Will be able to fits entire weeks shop from Iceland - "Wanna coghhhhtail sausage Maaaghk?"
I cant comprehend why you wrote any of that
Strikes me that you've just bashed at your keyboard with fingerless hands and hoped for the best.
Pretty self explanatory really.
The only thing that might have been hard to grasp is my written Scouse prose
GravelBen said:
johnny senna said:
Really tempting, this car. They do have presence in the flesh, mainly by virtue of being so huge. But I like the styling. It's also pretty practical having rear seats and a reasonable boot. Surely the ultimate daily driver?
Tests I've read suggest the rear seats are less useful than those in a 911 - described in NZ Autocar as "the ability to ferry very small, legless children in the rear perching posts Nissan calls seats"Edited by GravelBen on Tuesday 2nd June 09:32
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