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In my opinion the only widebody acceptable is this:

The others aren't that good
And if we go off looks alone like you did the other one, this is just as questionable. More often than not, functional race/track cars usually tend to look questionable. Especially so when aiming to break records. Like I said, I dont feel race/track cars should be included in this thread.

Still, that is a certified race car, so of course most cars arent going to look "that good" in comparison.
 
And if we go off looks alone like you did the other one, this is just as questionable. More often than not, functional race/track cars usually tend to look questionable. Especially so when aiming to break records. Like I said, I dont feel race/track cars should be included in this thread.

Still, that is a certified race car, so of course most cars arent going to look "that good" in comparison.

Most of the widebody GT-Rs are built as cheap (and often aren't cheap) knock-offs of the racing car and built for Sweg with money, which is already questionable by it self. Some might have proper stuff but Sweg won't use it on the track, only for show-off. If a person buys one as a proper track-day car, I think they're better off with the stock thing
 
Most of the widebody GT-Rs are built as cheap (and often aren't cheap) knock-offs of the racing car and built for Sweg with money, which is already questionable by it self. Some might have proper stuff but Sweg won't use it on the track, only for show-off. If a person buys one as a proper track-day car, I think they're better off with the stock thing
I have no idea what sweg is, is that english? I'm fairly positive that someone who is buying a car near $100k are not buying cheap knock-offs when it comes to parts for their car.

Question thoug.. why would a stock car be better then a properly tuned track or race oriented car, if they are trying to make a track or race oriented car?
 
I have no idea what sweg is, is that english? I'm fairly positive that someone who is buying a car near $100k are not buying cheap knock-offs when it comes to parts for their car.

Question thoug.. why would a stock car be better then a properly tuned track or race oriented car, if they are trying to make a track or race oriented car?

Sweg = Swag, anyway... I will post the Liberty Walk:

2009-nissan-gt-r-liberty-walk.jpg


Although it's on airbags and the engine is upgraded, this is more of a show car than a track car, at least to me. It might even be functional even though it's just a wanna be something.

Unless we're talking about the GT-3 version, I think, unlike most cars, the GT-R works best as a stock car, it doesn't need modifications to good in the track.
 
Sweg = Swag, anyway... I will post the Liberty Walk:

2009-nissan-gt-r-liberty-walk.jpg


Although it's on airbags and the engine is upgraded, this is more of a show car than a track car, at least to me. It might even be functional even though it's just a wanna be something.

Unless we're talking about the GT-3 version, I think, unlike most cars, the GT-R works best as a stock car, it doesn't need modifications to good in the track.
That thing is uglier than sin.
 
^ Porsche 917 kit car.

I have no idea what sweg is, is that english? I'm fairly positive that someone who is buying a car near $100k are not buying cheap knock-offs when it comes to parts for their car.

Question thoug.. why would a stock car be better then a properly tuned track or race oriented car, if they are trying to make a track or race oriented car?

The problem is these GT-R owners hardpark. I've seen only a handful actually see any action.

That thing is uglier than sin.

It could work if it didn't follow the trend that Rocket Bunny has started. The front and rear aren't actually all that bad.
 
Sweg = Swag, anyway... I will post the Liberty Walk:
Weird, never heard that in my life

Although it's on airbags and the engine is upgraded, this is more of a show car than a track car, at least to me. It might even be functional even though it's just a wanna be something.
Purposely goes and finds a show car to show that all widebody GTR's are show cars.

here's one for you, a Ben Sopra kitted GTR.


Still, like what you posted, mine doesnt have much to do with all GTR's either. Just because someone does something to there car doesnt mean all other owners fall into the same catagory. Why not observe what this single person car might potentionally be, especially with all the visuals hinting that it's actually functional.

I dunno I guess I judge cars for cars, not for what other people have done with a smiliar car.
 
Weird, never heard that in my life


Purposely goes and finds a show car to show that all widebody GTR's are show cars.

here's one for you, a Ben Sopra kitted GTR.


Still, like what you posted, mine doesnt have much to do with all GTR's either. Just because someone does something to there car doesnt mean all other owners fall into the same catagory. Why not observe what this single person car might potentionally be, especially with all the visuals hinting that it's actually functional.

I dunno I guess I judge cars for cars, not for what other people have done with a smiliar car.


that is 1 sexy red gtr
 
Purposely goes and finds a show car to show that all widebody GTR's are show cars.

here's one for you, a Ben Sopra kitted GTR.


I've heard of the Ben Sopra GT-R and I was trying to remember it's name and I couldn't. And I'm being honest.

Still, like what you posted, mine doesnt have much to do with all GTR's either. Just because someone does something to there car doesnt mean all other owners fall into the same catagory. Why not observe what this single person car might potentionally be, especially with all the visuals hinting that it's actually functional.

Yeah I guess.

I dunno I guess I judge cars for cars, not for what other people have done with a smiliar car.

I don't know what I judge, actually :lol:
 
Sweg = Swag, anyway... I will post the Liberty Walk:

2009-nissan-gt-r-liberty-walk.jpg


Although it's on airbags and the engine is upgraded, this is more of a show car than a track car, at least to me. It might even be functional even though it's just a wanna be something.

Unless we're talking about the GT-3 version, I think, unlike most cars, the GT-R works best as a stock car, it doesn't need modifications to good in the track.

I found out this isnt a place to be if you like stanced AND track cars...
 

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