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Hey all, just wondering what would be the best car to get after my p plates

around $25-30k

thanks

ps sorry if this is in the wrong section

:O

:)

Try a Nissan skyline, lol i read some where there really good...

There are plenty of cars out there, from evo's to wrx's, RX7's, Pulsar GTiR's there are stacks you just have to find one which suits you!

Have Fun

~Martin

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25-30 will get you a lot of skyline, check out the FS section on this site, it is really up to you...........you can get R32 GTR's, R33 Gtsts with mods, and maybe the odd desperate to sell R34GTT.

I'd think in another way, 25-30 will get you 250-300kw at the wheels = $100/kw. Lot of power for a guy coming off P's, i'd probably look for a 240kw unit and save some $$$ for head units, gauges, zorsts, tyres, bling and insurance etc.

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hmm yesss insurance would be a major factor limiting your choices.

you just have to sit down and think about what you want. then look for the car that suits your needs. rwd? awd? single or big twins? supercharge even? want all show or all go or bit of both?

frankly, your question's a bit broad / vague mate. best car... for what? in terms of what? :(

deriq.

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Hey all, just wondering what would be the best car to get after my p plates

around $25-30k

thanks

ps sorry if this is in the wrong section

:D

;)

You could easily get a R34 25GT-t for that amount of money, R33 GTST's will be around 11 - 16k, R32 GTR's 19k+ & you ca nget R33 GT-R's for high 20's low 30's. But be sure to factor in registration, insurance tyres and such.

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