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Guest IH8VEE8S

before i bought the rexy back off my brother, i had an R33 GTS4 auto which was converted to DET from DE by previous owner.

the guy (family friend) that i sold it to said to me that if i ever wanna buy it back off him i can just let him know and we'd work something out.

now i don't know if i should buy it back or not. i'm lost :D

should i stick with the wrx or should i buy the 33?

it being auto doesn't bother me at all.

ps. try, just try and be unbiased about this lol

cheers

Edited by IH8VEE8S
Guest IH8VEE8S
Buy an SR20DET, better than 33gtst.

nah not interested in s13s :D

The rex was orange...no. :lol: jokes.

I thought you had your thoughts on a Celica? or some form of convertable.

I really do like the rex, but just get a new car. Fun times.

my oldest bro is now driving the celica. yeah there was the time when i wanted a convertible so badly but i don't know it's just not my kinda car. :ermm:

Edited by IH8VEE8S

Its a decsion you really have to make, I mean we could all say one thing or another but in the end are you really going to go for what other members say.

Way out the pros and cons of both cars and then make a decision.

And if you wanted your 33 that bad you wouldnt of sold it, there must of been a reason for selling it.

(and i am not saying that in a smart way ok ) :ermm:

I love 33 so that would be my choice and I think the 4 doors look OK.

Its a decsion you really have to make, I mean we could all say one thing or another but in the end are you really going to go for what other members say.

Way out the pros and cons of both cars and then make a decision.

And if you wanted your 33 that bad you wouldnt of sold it, there must of been a reason for selling it.

(and i am not saying that in a smart way ok ) :ermm:

I love 33 so that would be my choice and I think the 4 doors look OK.

its not a 4 door, its 4wd

Guest IH8VEE8S
Its a decsion you really have to make, I mean we could all say one thing or another but in the end are you really going to go for what other members say.

Way out the pros and cons of both cars and then make a decision.

And if you wanted your 33 that bad you wouldnt of sold it, there must of been a reason for selling it.

(and i am not saying that in a smart way ok ) :ermm:

I love 33 so that would be my choice and I think the 4 doors look OK.

i know its up to me i'm not asking anyone to make the decision for me which is why the title says "opinions"

Edited by IH8VEE8S
i know its up to me i'm not asking anyone to make the decision for me which is why the title says "opinions"

I know I gave my opinion too thats why I said I dont mean it in a bad way??

What colour is the skyline!!!

Edited by ~Pink Bitz~
:ermm: dunno

imo it looks good on it.

plus all the rexys around look the same, why not make yours stand out

true

but dont you think its getting the wrong kind of attention

like from cops, and 15 year old girls... "OmG TeE hEe! cHeCk oUt tHaT bRigHT oRAnGe cAr wItH tHoSe sHiNy TaIlIgHts"

:D

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