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i think it's a fantastic idea if you can afford $1.30 for premium and GTR upkeep costs. this thread is helpful; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=35129

hahah yer i pretty much do pay 1.30 a litre.. im driving an s15 atm as for the GTR upkeep costs.. yerr a bit worried about that

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Unique in what way? :)

ok ok....

she might kill me, but anyway..... [sorry di]

its been called the S15 Taxi for some obvious reasons once u see it. :P

yellow in colour, and unpainted front and rear bumpers - just like the real taxis in victoria!

heres a pic

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hey di... its RCEGRL. it's been a while.  Go the R32 GTR!!!!

i have to concur... this girl obviously has good taste :)

haha thats an interesting look... as snowy said... mav loves that look... he had the banana car look at one stage too... now hes just an omellette :P

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ok ok....

she might kill me, but anyway..... [sorry di]

its been called the S15 Taxi for some obvious reasons once u see it.  :P

yellow in colour, and unpainted front and rear bumpers - just like the real taxis in victoria!

heres a pic

post-8988-1137510237.jpg

This is Super COOOL i LOVE it!!!! I miss my black Bar :) LOL Swear looking at that car brings back some Memories post-11799-1137533180.jpg...

Welcome to the forums and good luck with finding a GTR...

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This is Super COOOL i LOVE it!!!! I miss my black Bar :P LOL Swear looking at that car brings back some Memories post-11799-1137533180.jpg...

Welcome to the forums and good luck with finding a GTR...

Hi and welcome to SAU :)

*puts little finger to mouth*

They call him...................

mini Mav

*takes little finger away*

Very nice BTW B)

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hey there all im new to these forums...

just wondering whos around that i know???

im thinking about buying a GTR R33.. anyone think this is a good idea?

need some tips

thanks

di

hey, and welcome.

could probably be helpful talking to m&m on these forums as he owns pretty decently modified examples of both a GTR and an S15. pretty sure he's from vic too

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Hi di, and welcome.

I like your choice, having a rather nice Midnight Purple GTR33 myself (as well as the manual and auto GTS25t versions).

Most people who worry about the costs either never had a GTR or have a busted arse R32 that has been flogged or smashed. Then fixing them can be exxy as every scamming workshop adds heaps as soon as you mention GTR. Some items cost more, like larger rubber and they use a little more fuel due to lugging extra weight but otherwise are almost dollar for dollar to run as a nice GTS25t.

Also I don't know what the insurance grief is as I only pay about $850 fully comp, but that company has almost no imports so the accident repair rates are almost non-existent, and don't ask cos then everyone will want to use them (and there go my good rates;))

Before you take Snowies advice ask what his finders fee is B) :cheers mate: but if he reckons it's good then take a look.

Again, good luck finding a nice one.

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