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current: 93 skyline Gts-t

ill keep it for a while gotta save money, looking at spending around 10thousand on it.

But afther that ill like to have a GTR33

and if i had the money to build a car from the ground up it would have to be a rx3. :D .

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current: 93 skyline Gts-t

ill keep it for a while gotta save money, looking at spending around 10thousand on it.

But afther that ill like to have a GTR33

and if i had the money to build a car from the ground up it would have to be a rx3. :D .

NO DON"T SPEND ANYMORE....

BUY MINE.....and then I can by my 34.

Will be keeping my 33 for a while.Atleast 4 years.

I want to make it an all round performer.Built motor,good suspension,good brakes and wheels.

Then will either get a 2j supra or R34 four door.(depending on marital status)

Its gotta be Black(Green)

2 Door coupe,

0-100K's in fives

1320 in 13's

0-100MPH faster than 32/33/34/GTR

Under $100K

All Alloy V8DOHC

5.5 Liters Hand Built.

R36 passat in black with some nice 19s. Fastest production VW ever made :D They have some cool features, come standard with a button that closes the boot! I think its a fairly realistic goal to have one of those. That or an Audi if I have more money.

current car: r32 GTS-t

in the future im probably gonna go R34 GT-t, just something a bit tamer that i can baby and drive around without too many hassles. right now im having too much fun with my 32, but once im done with being such a hoon ill settle down with a 34. ill probably swap that for a R34 GTR after that unless i get bored too quickly and go a R32 or R33 GTR first.

Current car: V35 Coupe

Next: SL65 AMG (or new equivelant) in 3 or 4 years :)

Why: Oh the Power, and why not?

ohh thats my fav mercedes of all time :D nooiiicceee

well for me

current car: nothing (driving in dads 04 liberty and mums mazda sp23)

next car: in 8 months be getting a 92 or 93 r32 gts4 turbs :)

keep that for some time and hopefully up grade to the gtr or if not a 4 door r34 turbs or non turbs(more likely turbs) :D:banana::banana: lol

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