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I am about ----> <----- this close to convincing my 60 year old Mum to buy this car - Cause her VL Turbo was stolen recently.

How funny - It's a nice car for her - 4 door, auto ......

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I hope she buys it - cause then I can take it to the track , whilst mine is being fixed ! ha ha he he !

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Prank - she said "Your on" - Just remember - she hammered her VL.

Nah - looks like she's backed out of the Skyline - "Too much of a target car" for her - (A bit stung after the VL got pinched)

I'm now tryng to convince her to get Megala's White Gloria - bling bling... (I might even buy it for myself, he he)

Any other suggestions for a Unique Import to suit the old girl ? Must be auto - 2 door OK.

What about a Soarer ?

How about a JZX-90 or JZX-100 Toyota Chaser/Mark II?

I think JZX-90's go for mid-$20's, if my memory serves me correctly.

They've got a good balance of luxury and performance, four doors, nice shape, lots of available performance parts, RWD, and the 1JZ-GTE motor (which has got to be at least as good as any RB motor)!

If I hadn't been lusting after a Skyline for so long, this would quite easily be my next choice. Might still do it after I own a Sky...

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