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Wait until you get bored of the GT-R... lots of folks sell them because they are dull to drive and own once the power rush fades. No heart and soul... no excitement. Maybe you will love it though... all the best.
Originally Posted by UniqueDoug
man harsh crowd glad I didn't become one of you
Gee... I wonder why. Not quite sure why you needed to tell everyone this but since you did, why are you surprised at the reaction? I think I'm going to go to the M4, Porsche, GT-R, Viper and Mustang forums and tell them that I decided not to buy those cars... I'm sure there is some value in that
I can pretty much promise you that if I posted this exact thread on the GT-R forum with a picture of my C7 I would get the exact same response. It's called common sense
The people that talk the most **** are never in the position to purchase a GTR or a c7
It's pretty funny really. I will report back on how I like my c7 in a month or two the gtr just doesn't do it for me in the looks department.
GM succeeded in winning another customer with the c7 I was dead set against ever owning another General Motors product till the c7 and had every intention of buying a gtr
hot chicks dig those more than the c7 only because of the backseat. two of them can climb in the back and play with one another while being driven around by the salesman.
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