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having owned a chaser and a skyline i can say the Chasers are very sporty extremly comfortable inside mine was a GT spec , the aristo depending on model 3.0V with leather seats etc would be a better option i wouldnt bother with the blend ones mind you the aristo/chasers have a lot of potentioal can assure you exhaust good intake front mount and its ready to blow away stock skylines... mind you i prefer the Chaser over Aristo anyday .. chasers suspension is more sports driving better connering etc.. less weight 300kg less then Aristo's 2600kg , aristo are 3ton+ cars getting it off the lines a mission better cruiser long run then daily...

If i were you look into a 4 door 32,33,34 skyline and a JZX90/JZX100 Chaser once you compare them you will know what i mean !

BTW Chaser also comes in Larger Single turbo (JZX100 V) JZX80-90 are 1JZ twin turbos

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sorry vish but aristo's r 1700kg bro and i still drive my gf's car and it has a rb25 in it wit 267hp/195kw atw and jump back in 2 mine u can feel mine pull harder then her's wit same mods as the aristo on stock ecu

but it up 2 u and how u want 2 drive it

parts r ezy 2 get e.g coilovers,fmic kits and lots more

Yeah you make some good points there Chris... Fair call...

I just thought total sleeper on the Legnum, I didnt even know what one was about 2 months ago, unitl one rev up past me at a set of lights one day and took off like a bottle rocket...

thanks for aupports guys i still have not completely made up my mind yet i have looked at a few sites and found a few good aristos i am going to test drive one on teusday so i will see how it goes if i like it then i will have to find some one to sell my skyline to, keep the opinions going though i need all the advise i can get at the moment

WTF IS WRONG WITH ALL OF U.

You are starting a family. GET A CAMRY why are u getting something so quick, do you have a desire to kill yourself and yourchilder. Pay abit more and get something with more airbags and a better NCAP saftey rating. The last thing you want is to loose your family because you love quick cars. If it happend god forbid u would never forgive urself.

Car with curtain airbags all the way.

sorry vish but aristo's r 1700kg bro and i still drive my gf's car and it has a rb25 in it wit 267hp/195kw atw and jump back in 2 mine u can feel mine pull harder then her's wit same mods as the aristo on stock ecu

but it up 2 u and how u want 2 drive it

parts r ezy 2 get e.g coilovers,fmic kits and lots more

ah i was talking abt the luxo spec heavy ass hauler ehhe urs would be a killer ! you should Single snail that beast !

On the note do more research on the VR-4 Legnums heard quite a few bad points about them ....

well 4 a start supra's have aristo eng in them as thay came out 1st and from experiance i have gone from 1 of the cleanest and quick r32's around and i have a aristo now.

If you really want to get technical, your aristo has a lexus sc300 motor in it.... the variations of the 2jz just came from it.

WTF IS WRONG WITH ALL OF U.

You are starting a family. GET A CAMRY why are u getting something so quick, do you have a desire to kill yourself and yourchilder. Pay abit more and get something with more airbags and a better NCAP saftey rating. The last thing you want is to loose your family because you love quick cars. If it happend god forbid u would never forgive urself.

yor an idiot and you cant spell

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If you really want to get technical, your aristo has a lexus sc300 motor in it.... the variations of the 2jz just came from it.

doue u want me 2 post a pic up of my build plate it a 2JZ-GTE

sc300 is a car not a motor

every motor comes from some where ay but it the 1st one to have a 2JZ-GTE in it :)

just do ur research

well 4 a start supra's have aristo eng in them as thay came out 1st
If you really want to get technical, your aristo has a lexus sc300 motor in it.... the variations of the 2jz just came from it.
doue u want me 2 post a pic up of my build plate it a 2JZ-GTE

sc300 is a car not a motor

every motor comes from some where ay but it the 1st one to have a 2JZ-GTE in it :)

just do ur research

ummmm I can't see where I mentioned the 2JZ-GTE, but only the 2JZ... True that the sc300 is only a car, most things that have steering wheels, 4 tyres and a 2jz in it would be considered a car. Although I'm sure there's some trash on the road that people may choose to call otherwise.

Research has showed me that it could be debatable that the 1st 2JZ could have been in varying cars 1st, of which include the Crown Royal, Crown Majesta and also the Aristo. Yes the 2JZ-GTE first appeared in the Aristo, but not necessarily the 2JZ as I stated.

So by all means, feel free to flame, correct or anything else you choose to do, but next time read what is said before telling someone to go do some research... I do believe that the Aristo and the Lexus GS300 are the same vehicle according to research, with the Aristo being the Japanese version, but my previous research still has the SC300 housing a 2JZ before the Aristo.

BTW, it's doZe, z and u are nowhere near each other on the keyboard for it to be a typo :laugh:

ummmm I can't see where I mentioned the 2JZ-GTE, but only the 2JZ... True that the sc300 is only a car, most things that have steering wheels, 4 tyres and a 2jz in it would be considered a car. Although I'm sure there's some trash on the road that people may choose to call otherwise.

Research has showed me that it could be debatable that the 1st 2JZ could have been in varying cars 1st, of which include the Crown Royal, Crown Majesta and also the Aristo. Yes the 2JZ-GTE first appeared in the Aristo, but not necessarily the 2JZ as I stated.

So by all means, feel free to flame, correct or anything else you choose to do, but next time read what is said before telling someone to go do some research... I do believe that the Aristo and the Lexus GS300 are the same vehicle according to research, with the Aristo being the Japanese version, but my previous research still has the SC300 housing a 2JZ before the Aristo.

BTW, it's doZe, z and u are nowhere near each other on the keyboard for it to be a typo :yes:

how care's realy i dnt give a bollocks. Crown Royal, Crown Majesta r 1jz

and i was tellin old mate 2 do research

i can spell "you're", i was saving keystrokes

Well I was also saving keystrokes i cant be stuffed checking my spelling on a forum. Second of all your a tool and I think my points are more then valid. So keep it to urself you tool.

Well I was also saving keystrokes i cant be stuffed checking my spelling on a forum. Second of all your a tool and I think my points are more then valid. So keep it to urself you tool.

Then and than are NOT interchangeable

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WTF IS WRONG WITH ALL OF U.

You are starting a family. GET A CAMRY why are u getting something so quick, do you have a desire to kill yourself and yourchilder. Pay abit more and get something with more airbags and a better NCAP saftey rating. The last thing you want is to loose your family because you love quick cars. If it happend god forbid u would never forgive urself.

Car with curtain airbags all the way.

Im going to keep this post on topic as much as i can.

The Stagea has quad airbags and a laundry list of saftey features.

I dont see why i ( or the OP) has to get a camry to suit the needs.

Wouldnt a Volvo be safer if we are purely looking at saftey since they have the whole 5 point safety shebang?

Anyway gl with your decision, but i have gone to a few yards and people seem to go the nissan model cars for more bang for buck.

dont reply to flame please.

From the jap cars though for power / performance / family type cars i would go for Nissan or Mazda, mazda have a nice C series car out.. and suv

http://www.mazda.com.au/Models/Current%20models/CX-7.aspx

that is the lower model one above.. exepct to pay about the same amount second hand as the Forester XT 2005 ( about 25-30k)

its onlt a 2.3 4 cyl turbo though... as i said.. nissan seems the best bang for buck :)

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