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lol at u fellas.. i have only owned manuals and would only ever buy a manual mayb clutchless :P but the R34 whom my brother owned was tip.. and it was suprisingly good to drive i like the steering wheel shift feature. but bit laggy... a manual is far better u dnt lost power and cushion torque throw a torque convertor.. that and less weight with manual.. manual ftw but tip is good!

lol at u fellas.. i have only owned manuals and would only ever buy a manual mayb clutchless :) but the R34 whom my brother owned was tip.. and it was suprisingly good to drive i like the steering wheel shift feature. but bit laggy... a manual is far better u dnt lost power and cushion torque throw a torque convertor.. that and less weight with manual.. manual ftw but tip is good!

Agreed. Im looking to buy a R34 Gt-t in the next 6months and wont settle for auto/tip... but im a picky bastard haha

YEA, YEA, YEA IN UR STUPID FACE YEA YEA. :):w00t::rofl::D :PBJ:

(clears throat) sorry about that, dont know where that came from.

i just got my GREDDY intake plenum, soo stoked, but have no time to install it atm. so im gonna be polishing it for a full week. should be sweet.

:O:wub::wub: soo good

Agreed. Im looking to buy a R34 Gt-t in the next 6months and wont settle for auto/tip... but im a picky bastard haha

well the tips are around 3-4k cheaper and less likely to have a shagged clutch or box.. replacement R34 boxes are 1500+

last time i checked.. mans wer 27k autos wer around 24k.. thats when we pick up ours :thumbsup:

they should be around 20k.. if i only had 20k ill get the tip... but if it wasnt an issue ill go the manual :D

well the tips are around 3-4k cheaper and less likely to have a shagged clutch or box.. replacement R34 boxes are 1500+

last time i checked.. mans wer 27k autos wer around 24k.. thats when we pick up ours :cool:

they should be around 20k.. if i only had 20k ill get the tip... but if it wasnt an issue ill go the manual :wub:

yea i know, but if something needs fixing itll get done straight away. i been lookin on carsales, seen some beautiful manuals for only 23K, i dont mind spending that at all. they are pretty stock, but i would rather get a stock one and get the satisfaction of doing it up myself. id be going through private seller btw, dealers are just way too expensive.

autos are for lazy bastards who cant change gears for shit :cool: all jokes aside i just wouldnt mind a 34 gtt at all, but im a tight arse.

I thoroughly enjoy driving manual cars. I find them very responsive and like the feeling of having total control. R33Cruisers car was a pleasure to drive and has a very nice clutch system, very tough running gear i must say.

Can't really agree about the lazy part. Some of us just cant afford the gap of 4-7 Grand... Which in todies society is quite acceptable. Either way, its about enjoying what you have and respecting your right to use the road. I quite enjoy my Skyline, regardless of transmission. :wub:

Any plans for this weekend? Thinking i might wash my car. (hasnt been washed for over 8 days!!!!!)

Cheers

I thoroughly enjoy driving manual cars. I find them very responsive and like the feeling of having total control. R33Cruisers car was a pleasure to drive and has a very nice clutch system, very tough running gear i must say.

Can't really agree about the lazy part. Some of us just cant afford the gap of 4-7 Grand... Which in todies society is quite acceptable. Either way, its about enjoying what you have and respecting your right to use the road. I quite enjoy my Skyline, regardless of transmission. :cool:

Any plans for this weekend? Thinking i might wash my car. (hasnt been washed for over 8 days!!!!!)

Cheers

Christain you got to relax brother from another mother,was joking. Some like to play with gears, some dont,but good to see you like you auto and yes it is a matter of what you are prepared to pay or can offord.

Ive got my engagement party tonight so should be a big one then got sunday to try and recover.

Christain you got to relax brother from another mother,was joking. Some like to play with gears, some dont,but good to see you like you auto and yes it is a matter of what you are prepared to pay or can offord.

Ive got my engagement party tonight so should be a big one then got sunday to try and recover.

This is me relaxed :cool:

Sounds like you have a big night on your hands Chris. Congratulations!!!! :wub:

Yo Sunny and Cruiser, was out with Jay, just got home, been cruisin all night. hahaha we made up the best game, remind me to tell you bout it ok. think its time for sum sleeeeeeeeeeeeep now though........

haha oie man he made a mistake...hes learnt from it and is gettin a rx7 series 8 or somethin...but i will talk him into another skyline...mayb a 33 GTR :rofl: nicce! catch up soon man. oh and the game also involved 3 german chicks in the back of his car, lucky bastard haha...i couldn take em cause schampers' :) is 2 seater. next time :(

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haha oie man he made a mistake...hes learnt from it and is gettin a rx7 series 8 or somethin...but i will talk him into another skyline...mayb a 33 GTR :D nicce! catch up soon man. oh and the game also involved 3 german chicks in the back of his car, lucky bastard haha...i couldn take em cause schampers' :rant: is 2 seater. next time ;)

omg... yesyyesyesyesyes awesome

me and paul were talking him into getting a s8 rx7. beautiful car i hope he does get one, 1.3 or 2ltr twin turbo=flying fast, would beat many lines our there... especially gtr's

sooo light and powerful.

man i hope he gets the s8 rx7, gtr's are GAY in comparison

then he can take me for a ride :rofl::):(:)

Edited by r33cruiser
wish i had 5 year old socks..

yes u do... ill send u a pair in the mail whats ur addy

omg... yesyyesyesyesyes awesome

me and paul were talking him into getting a s8 rx7. beautiful car i hope he does get one, 1.3 or 2ltr twin turbo=flying fast, would beat many lines our there... especially gtr's

sooo light and powerful.

man i hope he gets the s8 rx7, gtr's are GAY in comparison

then he can take me for a ride :rofl::):(:)

GTR's gay compared to RX7...??? hmm ok... i want evidence..

dont need evidence. u just cant compare a 4wd gtr to the beauty of a low sleek,rwd, light, fast, rotarie.

omg u cant tell me u dont like that note

i'd go a s8 ova a gtr anyday.

rx7 is gonna be my next car all the way.

now just have to save up for it,.... and for its fuel :)

Edited by r33cruiser

haha cruiser dont u start me on GTR's. they kick any cars out there especially rx7 :rofl:. haha u have some balls to say that on SAU, or just no brains hahaha..naughty naughty...ima have to knock some sense into you :)

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