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I don't really like the SUBARU that much, its DESIGN is not as good as the skyline, but perhaps the MAINTENANCE is the same for the both the SUBARU and skyline because there are lots of parts here. The THING is you are asking a skyline forum, so the answer will be biased. But WITH all MY experience to date, I would consider the cash that it takes to buy, run and maintain either of the cars. The REASON I'm saying this is because running either car will cost you heaps. Think about it carefully before you decide to buy either.

EDIT: underlined more mistakes

Hey all..

Advice.

What car would get if you had a choice saburu wrx new model or old skyline model lol

Are wrx new models good 97? any ideas which one is good n stuff?

I had a discussion wid ma dad, he is willing me to buy a new car stead of buying a old model skyine coz of various reasones parts n stuff..

what you guys think wrx is a good car n looks goods? cheaper costs than skyline for maintenace n parts ?

thanks for replying

but one think, i luv the desin of skyline. so stylish

Edited by emsta2003

What?

Anyway, they are 2 totally different cars. I owned both and each to their own...

It's a personal preference. Have a drive and see what is more your style.

Judging by the way you write and Daddy buying the car for you, buy the Rex... less chance of you losing control of the car and ... better not say it!

When I was deciding what car I wanted in the end it was between a r32 93 or a wrx 97. Pretty much because there both turbo and both legal to drive on your P's. The only reason why I’m looking to buy a r32 now is because to me it looks better, there easier and I’m guessing cheaper to make power from, both make good notes from the exhaust though and both cost a arm to insure, in the end it’s your choice.

i do believe he asked for advice on CARS....not a lesson in English. Or are you all too clever to realise that?

So you critisise us for having a go at his incomprehensible post and say we should give him advice on CARS as he asks..... But its okay for you to critisise us AND give him no advice on his CAR choice..... :glare:

So you critisise us for having a go at his incomprehensible post and say we should give him advice on CARS as he asks..... But its okay for you to critisise us AND give him no advice on his CAR choice..... :glare:

yes...yes it is

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