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They're only cheap jap cars now anyway. Why have a $15k R33 and a $4k runabout. I guess if you have a GTR maybe that's different - but still you should have insurance. If anything bad happens you can claim.

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lol.. sounds like boring :P  I redline mine fairly regularly from stand-still, and just drive it as I like to, and i get around 11-14L/100km. I'm running an RB25 turbo on my RB20 with 16psi of boost too.

Ohh trust me, i much rather spend my time boosting, but my trips these days are usually short (going to friends places, the shops, school etc) where the car hasnt even had the time to warm up.

Friday/Saturday nights is when all the work keeping fuel consumption under control gets shot to sh1t.

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In the past i've only had one car but i lost my licence towards the end of last year due to defects so my GTR won't be a daily. I've bought a Micra to use as its much cheaper to run, insure, park, leave anywhere and i won't rack up kms on the GTR.

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