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Firstly im very happy and satisfied with my current car. But at the end of the day we all think about whats next?

Most of us, (like myself) want to keep getting something better. I know that while im satisfied, i always think about what i will get next.

So, realistically, due to your lifestyle, financial situation (no need to state of course) or whatever.. what will be your next car??

just curious to know what other skyliners want next. (obviously there might be a couple of cars)

ill start:

current car: 95 skyline gtst

next car: supraTT (mark IV)

quick why?: love the look, good motor, look nice and sleek with the right kit and wheels, see it as a good upgrade from a 33

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gonna keep the skyline for atleast another 2 years.....while i pay off some debts etc. Once that is done id probably re-evaluate my money situation. The rate im going, probably can afford the latest shape mazda mx-5. I wanna experience a convertible before its too late.

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Z-Tune? :D

Realistically?

Id like an 86? Why?.. Because Im in love with the leight weight religion.

Aw11 MR2.. cos their just sexy.. and featherweight..

And.. i have been considering an EK9 V-tech Civic.. Drop in a H22A *drool* Carbon and titanium everything.. be nice for the togue..

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Realistically speaking and things are going to plan so far its been like this

first car: EL falcon

second car: 99 Magna

thrid car: wanted a skyline so saved up and got me one

the next car: well the skyline im plannin on keeping for the next 3-4 years so the next car will be a 300C if i stick to my plans :D

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Been thinking CC GSR

Looks like an ordinary lancer.

Exhaust (quiet) and boost. Mid 13s should be there

Little bit more work, and scare the hell out of most people out there who think it's "just another prancer"

Don't buy one unless it has had a 4g63 conversion.

the 4g93 should be left in the proton...

also, good luck finding anything with less than 200,000kms on it.

make sure the roof rusting issue has been sorted.

make sure it's had A/C installed (expensive to do yourself)

Unless you are a true mitsu fan, you'll get rid of it (or at least try to) within 6 months.

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my last car was a black mark 4 (current shape) twin turbo supra.

my current car is a r32 gtr

and i think that my next car will either be an s15 or another supra (maybe white)

i was also checking out Mercedes Banz AMG CLK there pretty sexy and in the zone plus all the hunnies would love a 22 year old rolling in a pimp AMG

although i wouldnt mind the yellow camaro in transformers lol.

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I'll be honest. I wanna keep the GTS-T for a fair bit... would love a 32 GTR but couldnt see myself spending x amount on the change over instead of making the GTS-T quicker.

My next car I want is a VH SLE Commodore (whilst keeping the skyline as a daily :D) Big motor, Blue over Silver paint etc etc.. I know absolutely nobody cares on here haha but you asked the question :D

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At the moment, next car will be a 84' Corolla with a warmed RB25 on the cheap. (as I have a spare engine sitting in my shed) Over next few years would like a FD RX7 with a 20B single-turbo conversion :laughing-smiley-014:

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