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Sam, you already know what I am gonna say :)

[whisper] Oo GTR oO [/whisper]

NB. you have time on your side, test a few, get up close & personal. Probably not a whole lot of 34 gtr's in the country to test but plenty s15 - perhaps the answer lies in that comment ;)

Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

i'm trying to decide whether to get a R34 GT-T or Apartment/House. As everyone has been telling me, be smart get a place. Have you thought about getting an apartment/house etc?

haha I should buy an investment property, but alas, my balls are bigger than my brain so Im gonna get the car first....if ur smart u will get the apartment, then a car...but hey I wouldnt do it that way

Originally posted by nismoR34

Sam, you already know what I am gonna say :)

[whisper] Oo  GTR  oO [/whisper]

NB. you have time on your side, test a few, get up close & personal. Probably not a whole lot of 34 gtr's in the country to test but plenty s15 - perhaps the answer lies in that comment ;)

haha, its all a matter of convincing my dad that a GTR wont be my coffin

Originally posted by neoGT-25

Horus... BNR34!!! NOOOOOOOT THE S15!!!

id take a R34 GTT and save on insurence & worry and still have lots of money left for mods... the GTT with a C-WEST kit and ADVAN MODEL 5 rims looks sweet :)

up to you... ;) bye bye

fnck that, it between gtr and s15. if he wanteda gtt it would have been between gtt and s15. besides if your losing awd, may aswell get an s15. could go full dorift and get s15 front on a s14, dont see that combo too much.

Have power restrictions come in somewhere in Aus? I heard whispers they are contemplating doing it here in SA :) ..... how in hell would they determine your power though???

/imagines

Copper: Excuse me sir, but I think your car has over xxxkw power - here have a canary

Driver: wtf how can you have any idea how much power it has?

Copper: I don't need to KNOW son, I think, therefore I AM .... muahahahahahaha you have 12 hours to reduce your power output, have the car on the police dyno and approved by the Nazi vehicle testing centre. Oh and here's a $500 fine 'cos I think you might be a hoon and would do heaps of burnouts and drag people everywhere you go.

Driver: /sells nice car and buys a $300 rust-bomb-no-brakes datto cos you get hassled less by the cops.

sam... jus play the guilt trip... give your dad shit for buying the merc. "You know dad you could have bought an jag, but noooooo u had to buy a merc, what made you come up with that decision?"

I dunno, jus get the GTR already, you know u want it, we all know you want it. If you're worried about hassles, buy a bomb to take to dodgy places, like a 1989 R32 GTSt. If you loose a drag, go home, get your GTR, and beat the mofo down.

sam engine wise and brake wise i'd have to say the skyline wins in those aspects. Even the 34 gt-t has better brakes, the engines speak for themselves. The sr20 in my opinion is one of the best four cylinder engines around although its not as tough as the rb engines. Watch high perfromance imports 3,4,5 and i think 6 coz they modify a 34 gt-t with a xaust, cooler, avc-r, boost and one the dynos just from that they are reaching 200rw kw's!

Ofcourse a gtr is better than gts-t but also make sure you think of the money you will save, and how worried you would be everytime you park the gtr and how pissed u'd be if it got keyed of something.

Just listen to the little man inside you and he'll tell you what to do!

my little mans an idiot! hehe

:)

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