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those modified chasers look great but just stock they dont look to great. What about a Merc 230 or a audi TT but i guess that is pushing the price. EVO VII could also be nice choice.

no one just sayin most the ones you go to buy look nothing like that nice black one posted before, and would take a great deal of work to get to that stage.

I would go a S15 without a doubt GREAT LOOKING cars, easy to get some extra power. I'am looking at a S15 for my next car already and i have only had my skyline for 6-7 months. Only bad thing is they are holding their value pretty good at the moment

For sports cars:

-Toyota Soarer TT (well I was looking at 1 at the sametime when I was buying my 1st "proper" car)

-S13 - S15 or slieighty

-TT supra

For family size cars

-XR6T

-Aurion TRD

-any big sedan with a turbo or supercharger :blink:

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Some sort of sleeper wagon, 4wd with awesome torque down low to scare people at traffic lights.

Or that Bike!

"...there is something seriously wrong with that magna wagon, it just beat me!"

no one just sayin most the ones you go to buy look nothing like that nice black one posted before, and would take a great deal of work to get to that stage.

:P true... but witha purchase price of 15k nowdays you could squeese it in for our 25k ceiling :banana:

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