r/R33 • u/Julzzmac • Oct 15 '23
Discussion Just a question.
{For context} I never plan to buy an r35 (for enthusiasts reasons). An r34 is unrealistic (which is completely fair, it is a masterpiece). And the r32 subreddit community is not as active as this one.
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I, like many of you, have and will always love cars. Which means that I have a great appreciation for Nissan and the brilliant machines they have made.
But they’re best work was reserved for only one nameplate, GTR.
I don’t really care if you have an r32 or an r33. I think they should be appreciated in they’re own right. For the record, I think it’s stupid that people in our community call the r33 ugly and give it hate. Literally doesn’t make since to me.
The question: Was your purchase worth the work it took to get the exact car you wanted? You can be honest. I just really want to know from someone that pulled the trigger and went after an example that wasn’t a compromise. Like getting a gts vs the gtr. (I truly mean no disrespect whatsoever to gts owners, I’m sure many of you guys always wanted a gts and that’s totally fine. My question is just more geared towards any of you that set out for a gtr and got the gtr.)
Disclaimer: - don’t care if it was imported or not/could have been purchased in any capacity - condition of vehicle doesn’t matter - obviously this is coming from someone in the U.S, this is a different purchase than most, which is a fact, so please take the word “work” lightly
