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Another +1 for a SR20DE S13. Heaps of aftermarket parts available (if you're not looking at the engine :thumbsup:). Then later you can always go SR20DET without much trouble.

But if you want something that handles better but a little less power depending on whether you choose 1.6 or an 1.8 (Might be hard to find), go for an MX5.

Maybe a SW20 NA MR2 if you're lucky for that price?

If you don't mind FWD, a Toyota AE111, or a Civic EG/EK hybrid or even a N14 SSS will be lots of fun too :(

paul33 has best advice so far, but 3 years bro, get a 4x4 and a dirtbike trailer and buy a dirt bike..

have fun on 2 wheels for the next three years and then after just go all out and buy a proper skyline, a gtr...

(lol waiting to get flamed for the proper skyline line)

:( I want it! I've finished making my current car look the way I like it, I need something else now... :D I need to see if my wheel specs will look good on it!

Are those SR20DE? Dont know much about Pulsars. But I must say I disagree with them looking pretty hot :D

Yes, SR20DE. He linked to a boring Ti, a SSS is not ugly.

This is an example of a nice SSS (or was until it was written off, excuse the FMIC):

http://img238.imageshack.us/my.php?image=image001zh3.jpg

http://img238.imageshack.us/my.php?image=image003hy7.jpg

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Yes, SR20DE. He linked to a boring Ti, a SSS is not ugly.

This is an example of a nice SSS (or was until it was written off, excuse the FMIC):

http://img238.imageshack.us/my.php?image=image001zh3.jpg

http://img238.imageshack.us/my.php?image=image003hy7.jpg

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tuff, i had a 94 sss import, green with light green sss badging...

imports look,feel,drive so much better than the aussie 1's.. i miss that car heaps...

What paul said.. :P

But in saying that i know thats not what you want..

I would find a very nice R33 GTS ,5speed this time,that had had some money spent on her

For that money you will find 1. Just dont rush..Look and you will find..

My 2 cents..

i agree with the black s13. awesome for p platers and good for a project. imagining good on petrol aswell?...once ur off your p's and still like the car put a rb25 or even a 2jz...should be able to fly to mars with one of those in there.

i agree with the black s13. awesome for p platers and good for a project. imagining good on petrol aswell?...once ur off your p's and still like the car put a rb25 or even a 2jz...should be able to fly to mars with one of those in there.

the black s13 was pretty dented / scratched up in a fair few places, mechanically good from the looks of it but for a street car would just look like scrap. Would of made a good track car though (being n/a though not much point for the track)

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