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Soarer TT... he posted it up in the for sale section... has a vertex kit on it.

Shes pretty much sold on it :)

How embarasing... my quiet as a mouse gf maybe having a faster car than mine... FOR NOW! :P

funniest thing was ringing up and getting a quote on insurance... shes nearly 25 (2 months away) with a spotless driving record and im only 22 with a speeding fine and on the same rating with RACV theres like 200 dollars difference between the 2 quotes LMAO. She was expecting to get insured for like a grand at the max haha

another thing was i got a quote with that soarer in my name and got a quote of 2500... asked for a quote on a GTR (1990 cause 89s arent in the list) which has the same sized engine almost, same amount of turrbos, technically the same power but the GTR i quoted has less mods and it came up with 2900 for full cover but thats no guarantee that the computer will accept it. Ghey arse double standards.

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Guest INASNT

i been looking at cars for my gfriend for the last 3 months!

FTO's, Pug 206 GTI, Proton Satria GTI, Supra (laughed when she drove 1 for the first time coz she couldnt see anything properly), Vectra, 300zx, Mazda 323 SP, and i am quite sick of looking at em all now.

Guest gtst88

INASNT,

if you dont mind me saying Satria GTIs are crap.. I'm sorry to say that but i come from Malaysia and they are everywhere but this is not the problem .. sure its Torquey but its just not the best bang for the buck ..

i'm sure there are much better cars in the market than a GTI .. and besides its a Proton ! you guys know how dodgy protons are right ? their sales here in Australia is so low, they are struggling with it ..

just my opinion though .. just dont want you and/or your gf to regret ..

inark,

soarers are sweeet !!

cheers guys !

Guest gtst88
Originally posted by INASNT

gtst88

i know i saw 1 drove 1 and then said no farkin way u r buying that crap

yeah man .. i know what you're saying .. they are just not worth the money .. for the price you pay for an end 90s design with crappy 4G93 engines .. and the interior is another joke !

lol doxx... if she does get it i will definately have to upgrade to something faster... altho (sinful as it maybe) i have been looking at NON nissan alternatives to my GTST

*dodges the stones*

I saw that Soarer josie was looking and a few weeks ago and thought it was a pretty good deal.. should grab it.

lol doxx... if she does get it i will definately have to upgrade to something faster... altho (sinful as it maybe) i have been looking at NON nissan alternatives to my GTST  

*dodges the stones*

NOOOOOO! no matter which car my next one is it should be a nissan.. What alternatives u been thinking of nark??

pred -

RX7 TT series 6

96 GTO TT

98 Legnum VR4 TT

something a little more "exotic" and rare that i can see for an extra bit of cash.... i was thinking of getting my mum to bring me one over in a year and if i get a GTO i can sell it for an extra 20k... same with the RX7. Then maybe look at getting an R34 GTR

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