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Qu'est-ce que c'est?

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Oh Look No B-Pillarz Classic HardzTopz. :breakdance:

C'est vraiment un piece de merde tres drole...

C'est un voiture.

Something Japanese. Datsun? Toyota? Mazda?

Ok, I think I know now. It's like a 71 to 73 Toyota Corolla or Corona coupe. Not a pretty sight.

I'd say Datsun-era Nissan.

After I looked at it again, I think you're right.

Isn't that a Skyline, ancestor to the Skyline GT-R?
Isn't that a Skyline, ancestor to the Skyline GT-R?

Yes...about a '73 Skyline GT-R. I have an Aoshima 1:24th scale model and a Tomica 1:43rd scale diecast of them....neat car. The grille and headlight treatment reminds me a lot of the '70 Challenger.

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Moltar and Ocn win - '73 Skyline.

I was looking at the history of the Skyline and found it. Can't believe how old it is (starting in 1957 under the Prince nameplate) and also how badly they copied American design, just like early Toyota did.

Well there is that beautiful Essence concept. :wub:

And the G37...hell most of what Nissan makes is pretty original these days.

This kinda reminds me a of a baby Challenger. It's so kawaii!!

Japanese cars have never been original.

Disagree, see above post.

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