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I would have said the supra but the original post specifies 20-25g, have not checked lately but last i saw the TT 6spd supra's were mid 30's

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As the title says, what car would you have if you had your 20 - $25,000 back that you bought your nissan skyline or other nissan turbo for, what would you get now? (if skylines where out of the question)

Just wondering what all the die hard skyline fans would get if they couldnt get a skyline / or now that you have had a skyline, you might be unimpressed with it or "over it" what would you get?

I have had 3 skylines now and iam starting to think iam all skyline'ed out. Looking for other options.

Anything: BUT JUST SEE A HYPNOTHERAPIST WHO CAN HELP YOU PRETEND THAT YOU ARE STILL IN A SKYLINE !!!!!

Cheers,

Terry - Hypnotherapist

S15!!!, value for money, sexiest car ALIVE!, easy to get power, great kits for them, 6spd, potential potential potential! jesus christ how could you not get an s15!

*puts bucket of water over head to calm down* 

( also those front headlights are like vicious snake eyes, orgasmic)

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if i didnt get my 33 (now sold)... i might have purchesed a wrx or a silvia - probably would have had better fuel consumption than the 33, and for that reason i would probably still have it now unlike the skyline which i sold in november 07

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