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its 1.8l dohc fuel injected its already got an exhaust but i want to put a cannon on ;)

it goes alright for a 4cyl alot more then my learners car :)

Noooooo..

first you start with a ricer car ( although not bad as getting a lancer CE etc).. then you want to rice it up more by putting a cannon on it..

It aint a turbo.. all its going to do is make it sound like a Deer farting...

and an intergra ba18 91 to a r34 GTR ---3k - 40k.. big step up there...

why o why do you have a sig of someone elses skyline in your sig.. join .SAU...then get a honda.. at least some of the L platers we got here got a non turbo model r33//r32 etc ( staying true to the cause.. you know who you are).

sigh..

Might got join the Toyota Supra club and tell em about my new Pintara that my gf got..

.......very well said, couldnt agree more....

you can get an r34GTR for 40k!!????

bottom range.. know i mate who got one green import for that price.. wasnt in bad nic..

ave ive seen is about another 15-20 on top of that.. but didnt want to make it sound as bad as an upgrade from 3k to 70k price difference :cheers:

dood calm down

first of all what kid doesnt want to put an exhaust on there first car

second of all ive got 3 years to save up because of the new p plater laws

its a first car i cant exactly control what i buy to get that car i earned $60 a week for two years and saved up

i looked at non turbo r33s because i couldnt find any 32's and they were $10 000

and im not looking at an r34 gt-r a r34 gt-4 with an rb26 a little bit different :bunny:

i like skylines but as a first car i payed for all my self through working i couldnt exactly afford one

i plan on joining the army next year and to save my money just like i have to get this car its cost me 4000 then another 1000 on insurance 1 years rego

plus the little things to fix up and to put some better speakers in ive got a bit over a grand to play with

the reason i got someone elses skyline in my sig is because i felt like it when i first signed up

do you have something against people puting pictures of r34 gt-r's in there sig when they dont have one

ill keep the rest to myself

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