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it's a pretty fascinating evolution from the hakosuka to the godzilla R34 to the modern R35 GTR. she really has let herself go hasn't she? from a svelte compact to an athletic racer to a chunky supercar. Of course the performance stats become progressively more ridiculous, but there is a qualitative change in attitude. My humble opinion prefers the R34, which somehow epitomizes for me the JDM / Gundam / Macross spirit. By the way the R34 here belongs to JDMEgo who has his own blog that illustrates the maniacal attention to detail he's invested in his R34. Cold unbelievable.