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Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
I third your double post on the tail lights lol. kinda ricey (wheels included)
Tail Lights werent thought through.. will be stock again.
Originally Posted by w0ady
hurry up and give them to me with blue stripes then. 

Imagine that on a blue car... NASTY! lol
Wo If this accident never happened they would have been yours.
Boobies for everyone
Originally Posted by RANC3R
Whats rice about the wheels?
Tail Lights werent thought through.. will be stock again.
Tail Lights werent thought through.. will be stock again.
Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
The wheels are to busy, and the way they were painted makes them look like bad knock-off time attacks.
Originally Posted by pghG35
^^gtr!? Lol
There are guys in CA that purchase these plates before a new Lambo, Ferrari, Lotus, Jag, BMW, Mercedes, etc. comes out that and just flips them, making tons of the wealthy people that want the custom plate for that car.
Last edited by SDGeneralCounsel; Feb 23, 2008 at 09:56 PM.
Originally Posted by pghG35
^^gtr!? Lol
The name Skyline originated from Prince Automobile even before they were merged to Nissa-Datsun. The Japanese chose to use English when naming the car — as most cars made in Japan at that time used American abbreviation — to further enhance sales. The Skyline continued into the 1990s when it became popular largely because it remained rear wheel drive, while most other manufacturers were focusing on front wheel drive cars. GT-R Skylines of the 1990s progressed from the R32 (1989) through to the R34 (1999). Production of the GT-R ceased in August 2002. Although Nissan continues the Skyline name, a new GT-R was not developed as part of the lineup. However, Nissan later announced that they are producing a new GT-R as a separate car line, separating it from the Skyline nameplate. The new GT-R debuted we all know when.
11th generation of Skyline series is V35/G35. Skyline/ G35 was GT-R, but not anymore. They are seperate cars now since the debut of new puppy.
I put it same reasons as ppl who would wanna put gtr emblems. I giuess some ppl think it's ricey, but wtf...it's my car I do whatever I wanna do with it. I am not feeling the plate either now. Should change to somethng else or could go w/o one.
Last edited by babylef; Feb 24, 2008 at 01:12 AM. Reason: t/o
Originally Posted by babylef
^dude, obviousely you don't know about history of Japanese GT-R/ Skyline. I will try to explain, but if anyone out there know I am wrong on this subject, please feel free to chime in.
The name Skyline originated from Prince Automobile even before they were merged to Nissa-Datsun. The Japanese chose to use English when naming the car — as most cars made in Japan at that time used American abbreviation — to further enhance sales. The Skyline continued into the 1990s when it became popular largely because it remained rear wheel drive, while most other manufacturers were focusing on front wheel drive cars. GT-R Skylines of the 1990s progressed from the R32 (1989) through to the R34 (1999). Production of the GT-R ceased in August 2002. Although Nissan continues the Skyline name, a new GT-R was not developed as part of the lineup. However, Nissan later announced that they are producing a new GT-R as a separate car line, separating it from the Skyline nameplate. The new GT-R debuted we all know when.
11th generation of Skyline series is V35/G35. Skyline/ G35 was GT-R, but not anymore. They are seperate cars now since the debut of new puppy.
I put it same reasons as ppl who would wanna put gtr emblems. I giuess some ppl think it's ricey, but wtf...it's my car I do whatever I wanna do with it. I am not feeling the plate either now. Should change to somethng else or could go w/o one.
The name Skyline originated from Prince Automobile even before they were merged to Nissa-Datsun. The Japanese chose to use English when naming the car — as most cars made in Japan at that time used American abbreviation — to further enhance sales. The Skyline continued into the 1990s when it became popular largely because it remained rear wheel drive, while most other manufacturers were focusing on front wheel drive cars. GT-R Skylines of the 1990s progressed from the R32 (1989) through to the R34 (1999). Production of the GT-R ceased in August 2002. Although Nissan continues the Skyline name, a new GT-R was not developed as part of the lineup. However, Nissan later announced that they are producing a new GT-R as a separate car line, separating it from the Skyline nameplate. The new GT-R debuted we all know when.
11th generation of Skyline series is V35/G35. Skyline/ G35 was GT-R, but not anymore. They are seperate cars now since the debut of new puppy.
I put it same reasons as ppl who would wanna put gtr emblems. I giuess some ppl think it's ricey, but wtf...it's my car I do whatever I wanna do with it. I am not feeling the plate either now. Should change to somethng else or could go w/o one.





+1.


). Now I'm confused as hell. Can someone explain among skyline/GT-R and 350 and all?