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Ok, I understand,

Thanks again.. sorry for being a pain.. .

Looks like i'll be hunting for a n/a 34 then... :(

Although no exhaust :s or engine.. just looks and audio.. i can live with that

move to the ACT dude or buy a 323 or a lazer and wen off ps get your skyline with the much needed and loved turbo

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LOL iv been watching this thread, alex get a NA 32 if you like the look of 32's, i think if you want sound just get a muffler, and you can also get a panel filter just replace the stock one. as for looks yeh you can do watever you like.

have fun :(

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move to the ACT dude  or buy a 323 or a lazer and wen off ps get your skyline with the much needed and loved turbo

Hey thats an idea, register it in a relatives name from a different state and drive it here, say that i'm from there.... haha awesome will that work?

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yeh i know... i was looking at the exemption form, and i cant see how people get around it.

an NA 32 is your best bet, but the problem is tryin to a find a clean one for sale, i guess if you were goin to fix up the outside then all id really look at is one with a good interior and a good motor, then with the outsdie you can do the bodykit and rims etc, and im pretty sure that a muffler doesnt give power gains its just for sound, but dont quote me on that.

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lol

I sold the R32 GTS25 for $7200!!!! f*kN EBAY!!! never again gona put a car on eBay. If only you were 2 months earlier dude... =)

It was Dec. 92 Model

But for that price, I did take off the rims, the whole sound system, even seat covers and air filter hehe

Car was in shit condition tho externally as I sprayed the kit myself and never really bothered making it neat as I never drove it after i got the supra and R34.

still was a kik ass car. Awesome to drive as it felt quick due to its ride height and stiff tein suspension... but it was a nugget lol

ahhhhh........

r32lenso.jpg

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dude,

get an r34 rb25de.... heaps of them around....might have to fork out abit extra though...

some go for low 20's or high teens...

good luck on ur search though..

yeah I hate seeing R34s these days cose more then half of them are non turbo, but all have exhausts on them to make them look tough... and my baby is running a stock exhaust system ... makes me look slow =(

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hahah i feel ya alien!!

mine is stock as sh!t at the moment.... bsides the essential turbo mods...

exhaust, filter, etc...

Piece of advice to the boy, if you plan to get a line with red p plates, prepared to be hassled by cops.... and keep the racing to the tracks

-- i've lost a group of friends because some dick in a wrxy decided to run a red light and total my mates car.

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i cant say that I've ever been hassled by cops... only the times when I had the exhaust on i got defected hard and sent to EPA then they got me again after that as well. As soon as I put the stocky system back on, no problem whatsoever. Only been pulled over for speeding twice, but got let off both times =) Oh and 2 RBT pull overs...

in period of 8 months =)

oh and i'm a red p plater

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scathing I don't think it works out that way, i think all the cars on that list are banned with or without the turbo or supercharger...

That's right.

If its on the list, its banned regardless of its powertrain. If its not on the list but it has a petrol motor with a V8 or forced induction, its banned.

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