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Guest neoGT-25

yeh but the thing is... its not that i would show off to mates... its more the fact that i would be satisfied... i agree on the fact that i should get some driving experience on NA but alot of you people on the forums started out with a turbo... i know about the things that can happen when you press the gas a bit to hard... ive seen car smashes with kids in powerful cars getting killed and injured...

this GTT is EXACTLY what i was looking for and i dont know if a chance like this will come again...

the chance will always present itself again, r34s are still considered new in japan, we wont be getting the cream of the crop for a few years, so hold onto your money, and stick with the na man, trust me, u got a bitchin car as it is, and no one can tell its a na by lookin at it (unless they really know what to look at)

anyway im goin to bed, gonna dream about my life being better...... pffft sif thats gonna happen

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Originally posted by neoGT-25

but its white :D and has a C-WEST kit & no spoiler!!!

LOL, i want to win the lottery!

Keep what you've got. Hold onto it for a while and sell it once you've got some experience. Cause i would hate to see you become a statistic and have to raise my insurance bill even more. Get some experience in a car before owning a turbo car. And what boxy said is right. Owning a turbo car does no where near satisfy your needs. You WILL want more power and with no experience you will become a tempory Australian.

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