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well here's my 2 cents, and i dont have ne where near the life experience u guys have as i am only 17, but ive heard lots of people say ur only young for a little while and u better make it enjoyable, but if i had a GTR ne model for my first or 2nd car i wouldnt be here right now talking to u guys, and i know that for a fact. I have a Non Turbo 33 and i have still managed to get myself crossed up a few times and its really chilled out my driving habits. I crashed my mums car as i had no experience didnt even have my licence and it had too much power (a Gen 3 statesman) and that thing still doesnt have newhere near the go a GTR will have. Dude buy something a little more sedate for ur first car and drive it round for at LEAST a year. Im 17 i know whats its like and i would do nething for a turbo but i know i wouldnt be able to resist the urge if i had one and id probably end up getting hurt or destroying the car.

I was just saying...

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Ok guys, some people threw some abuse at me without understanding fully. I'll lay it out for them then.

Im Turning 18 next month, i think most people get pubes about 14 tard ?

I've been driving a Kia Rio around for a Year and before that a VN Commodore for 6 months.

The R32 will be my 3rd car.

Im getting an 89' GTR in 2004 so the 15 year old rule comes into play, and the insurance.... I have a stable job i can afford it.

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have u done ne defence driving courses ? i suggest u do and take the car to the track as well so u know the limits, driving 2 cars does not give u a shitload of experience especially if its a commie and a rio! its cool u are getting a GTR just dont end up in a ditch or sumthing with it! as for insurance lucky u can afford it

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