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Old 05-08-2016, 03:27 AM   #29
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I like both. Both are exciting in different ways and certainly not "everybody" should necessarily want them, but if you want a "Muscle car" it has to have muscle.

My 2.0 RS Skyline had more performance that the Corvette of the same year and I got at least one chance to test it in the real world, the vette went out easily, but it was not, is not and never will be a "muscle car."

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Either gets the job done, but they are not the same thing.
No they are not the same thing. Your gifs make my point nicely though. They both get the job done but some people don't want or need a pro wrestler and would prefer the Kung fu artist. At the same time there is no reason to say that if you do want a pro wrestler that they be built the same as they always were. The next gen of pro could be smaller and lighter but just as effective as the massive version of the past.
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