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  • 2 weeks later...

Mate im a 18yr old p plater in melb too. I got a gts25 r32 4 door.

Ive only seen 1 other on the road. For starters they are easy to mod and make look good. Power wise they arnt too special. Even with a stock exhaust they sound great.

Handling is a dream, and with an rb25 u dont feel as sluggish as a rb20 :(

Insurance is a bitch though, mine cost ~$700 at Just cars, as no one else would take it.

I picked mine up for $4000 :P

You can always bolt on a turbo later down the track.

Ciaoz buddy

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