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Why did these things ever become "supercars" again? The R32-R34 were cool IMO (in video games) because they were like a 30 year old's chimera of a full sized sports car for reasonable money second hand. It would have been cool to own one in the USA, but I thought of them like a 2 door Mitsubishi Galant VR4. Why did they ever become this status monstrosity? It is a 2 door Camry with rear wheel drive. I loved by Z32 as a teen. The Z as a super makes a tiny bit more sense, but not really.
I loved the R32-R34 in the late 90s. I still do. They were raw sports cars. Since I'm in the States they have never been affordable and 25 years later still don't have the disposable income to get one.
The R35 was different from the beginning. More refined, etc...
Boring in my mind.