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Im in a bit of a delema. i recently was given a car from my work (a sh#tty magna wagon) to use as i please. so im not sure what i should do with my line. after much debateing between my parents,family and friends ive come up with a few possibilities:

1. sell my line, use sh*tty work car to get around in save up and buy a house. (parents)

2. sell my line save up and when i turn 25 buy a R32 GTR or R33 GTR. (me)

3. sell my line buy a honda CBR (motor bike) for weekends and use ****ty work car the rest of the time. (cuz)

4. keep my line for a weekend car and boost it up like crazy. (also me)

5. a combination of choices 1 and 3. (bro)

if any one has any other suggestions id like to hear them..

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Originally posted by HEL-RZA

2. sell my line save up and when i turn 25 buy a R32 GTR or R33 GTR. (me)

3. sell my line buy a honda CBR (motor bike) for weekends and use ****ty work car the rest of the time.  (cuz)

2 and 3......

Get a 2nd hand CBR or R1 & save for a GTR............

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Mate if I had a sellout car, I would keep the skyline, and the fact that your prolly not paying for the company car is even better. You will enjoy driving your sky on weekends. Only sell it if your always strapped for cash every month. If not just keep it and rip it up.

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Here's another one. Pull out a Line of credit loan for a house. Pay off the house as you go. As the years rolls on the value of the house also increases so when you go to pull the money out for the R, they will look upon you more favourably. Also remember that in theory, your work salary will increase. Pay off about $80-100k then the prices of a R34 GTR V-SpecII Nur will decrease, and you can happily purchase one by taking money out of the loan....

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  • 2 weeks later...

Tell work to make your Skyline the company car.

Then use the skyline as a tax right-off and with the additional money you save with tax right-offs, save up for that deposit.

or

tell work you dont want the car but you would like a larger salary package! :(

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Easy said then done...

Just watch out for :

The door which is opened in front of you,

The car which fades into your lane without a blinker,

The Car which screams outta of a driveway,

Wet Leafs

etc

etc

etc

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Originally posted by HEL-RZA

Im in a bit of a delema. i recently was given a car from my work (a sh#tty magna wagon) to use as i please. so im not sure what i should do with my line. after much debateing between my parents,family and friends ive come up with a few possibilities:

1. sell my line, use sh*tty work car to get around in save up and buy a house. (parents)

2. sell my line save up and when i turn 25 buy a R32 GTR or R33 GTR. (me)

3. sell my line buy a honda CBR (motor bike) for weekends and use ****ty work car the rest of the time.  (cuz)

4. keep my line for a weekend car and boost it up like crazy. (also me)

5. a combination of choices 1 and 3.  (bro)

Keep the Line BUT SELL your plates

if any one has any other suggestions id like to hear them..

:confused:

:uh-huh: :uh-huh:
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