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honestly why sell an R33 turbo to get a NA lancer if you're a performance car enthusiast?? listen to us all on SAU.. we all deal with the cops who hate modified cars. its something you deal with for the love of driving...

so are you a skyline or car enthusiast?

did you even have a choice in the matter or did you dad sell the R33 and buy this for you?

the R33 wasn't yours was it?

God you been on my back all the time havent you, once u reach my old cars stage of mods than you can talk

I was driving around in a manual Lancer in Syd, and just gave back a hire Getz.. Any manual 4cyl is loads of fun on the street. You can rev them hard and your not doing anything dangerous...good fun. An auto means its simply going to be a nice quiet car to A to B in....which means you will be retired whilst im scooping up dog shit from driveways because cars have left me broke :)

Lol, i always use the trip tronic, but yeah the auto goes with the comfort.

:) auto n/a lancer :O

if you really wanted a lancer, you should have got a evo6 etc

I wanted a brand new car.

I hear you going to a cheaper to run car but I would at least have gone for a manual. Not having a gear stick was what I hated most about a non powerful car.

Nice looking car anyway. :)

Thanks man, but yeah as i said b4 just bout the comfort :D

piccies no workie :(

I think they do :)

your move makes a lot of economic and practical sense. after a few more years of thrashing around in my skyline i plan to get a similar car

Thank you!!! Someone understands!!!! :sorcerer:

welcome to MIVEC yo...I've had it for a few years in 6A12 engine....new rims man at least..and some neons :)

Yeah rims are a must! lol. But i will have to pass on the Neons lol

lol kriz... sif not get a sik arse VL on gas and put VZ interior in it if u wanted new...

:)

interesting choice... probably would have opted for an S15 at that price range and being pretty newish.

So whats going to happen once ur off your Ps? Apparently those Hyundais are getting pretty "sporty"

:)

From what I remember Kris is a uni student with no job... keeping a Skyline with no job is um dumb.

Nice car man, enjoy!

well obvious it isnt much of an issue cause i dont know many people without jobs that can keep any car... let alone buy a brand new one.

God you been on my back all the time havent you, once u reach my old cars stage of mods than you can talk

RB20 powah will never make as much as the 33 did lol

From what I remember Kris is a uni student with no job... keeping a Skyline with no job is um dumb.

:P a fine example of one of sau's finest with no idea.

your move makes a lot of economic and practical sense. after a few more years of thrashing around in my skyline i plan to get a similar car

Yeah,... what he said, like when I'm 58 :(

its very sensible but aren't you afraid your going to get bored pretty quickly and just end up back in something quick?

...I am bored just by the thought of it...

but then again I am the king of spending money on unnecessary frivolity so my opinion is pretty worthless as far as financial decisions are concerned!

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