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hey guys,

my names justin and i'm soon to buy my first car and i would really like it to be a skyline but there are some isues as you get.

firstly...money skylines would cost a lot of money to run as i would be a daily driver, secondly was it worth it buying a skyline? (i wanna hear some of your storeys), and insurance lol first time driver no previous history etc etc....

so could you please tell me what id be looking at for an R32 or 33 im in sydney...

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This is like the 3rd thread this kid has posted which happens to be basically the same questions we have all answered before..

yer LOL soz mate im just heaps like exited bout getting my first car...yer a non turbo it be for my p'z tho, and sorry to annoy u diff

Buy it you have a stable source of income.

Obviously a non-turbo skyline will be cheap.. So it shouldnt cost you much at all.

Damn straight it was worth buying a skyline!!! Been nearly 3 years now and never looked back!!

Insurance - Well since its non - turbo it should be a lot cheaper!! We can not answe this question for you as there are many factors involved. Best to ring insurance company and get a quote..

Enjoy

hey guys,

sorry i have been an stupid kid again lol dont worry bout this topic any more...lol

anyways as some of you might know i travel to japan a lot, and i have very good acsess to parts from nismo veilside etc etc and shipping is not a problem thanks to my dads sake company who's head company is in Osaka he ships supplies etc etc here and the crates are lless then half full so if anyone needs some lil parts from nismo...etc oil, turbo's etc etc little things you know i can bring it back later this year just PM me and let me know if you need some small things from japan LOL

Sorry hijaked this topic should i start a new one?

Dont buy it, If your on your p's buy a shitbox.

Save for a GTR and piss off the other kids when you buy a r34 first day your full licence.

Non turbo wont be as fun as a turbo or gtr.

I Rekon it wud be mad having a GTR, even tho rollling up on my first day of year 12 in An R32 Would be just as good to see the other kids looking at me continuesly LOL tht wud be Good

Your first mistake is a R32... Unless its off someone whos spent alot of time on it then id go a r33 or r34 not much between them.

R32's often have problems and the worst thing for a p plated is problems.

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haha ask anyone with a "loved" r32 .. Your going to need more money than the cost of the car, btw they are going up in price as you cant import all of them any more.

Buy a r34 auto non turbo 4 door .. $10,000 thats 3g more than a turbo r32.. enjoy the worry free drive and dont crash (which you will prob do, touch wood but id say youd have a knock or two)

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Dont buy it, If your on your p's buy a shitbox.

Save for a GTR and piss off the other kids when you buy a r34 first day your full licence.

Non turbo wont be as fun as a turbo or gtr.

a non turbo r32 and r33 are in the shitbox range. you can pick one up for around $5,000 and for what they are they do get around better than a corolla, integra etc.

the real problem is when you actually consider turbo'ing your n/a skyline after you get off your p's.

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