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you will regret waking up and not seeing your car there and having to drive your parents 4cyl shopping car to find another car.

but you may also regret not selling it. somthing may pop up in the month and you'd wish you had a spare 25k lying around.

if you love the car so much .. replace the wheels with the old ones you had prio to auto salon. and bargin with him.

you may find a mint r34 gtt manual for under 20k .... extra couple of thou to pump into it :rolleyes: !

my opinion sell . but a cheap one and make it better. if someone offered me 25k for my stagea i'd do it , and get a manual one :)

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hmm would she wanna go back though? in years i mean...an r34 obviously being newer then any gtr 33 she can get. sure it is faster, better engine, 4wd...but more probs in the long run?

thats why i say if she still wants a skyline/coupe keep the car otherwise sell it for something else...even if she did sell it for 25k her wheels, tyres and bodykit are probably worth 5 grand anyway so it'll be like being where she started if she decided to buy a cheaper 34 for around 20k.

it would only benefit if she got a super cheap one for 15k lolz. EVO FTMFW!!! or even a manual chaser!!! chasers are a bigger car though but oh so hot.

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hmm would she wanna go back though? in years i mean...an r34 obviously being newer then any gtr 33 she can get. sure it is faster, better engine, 4wd...but more probs in the long run?

Obviously you haven't driven a GTR.

I sold my 34 GT-T and bought an R32 GTR. Have never looked back.

And 25k, I would JUMP on it, I sold mine for 22k, mint condition and more mods. Market sucks. :D

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Obviously you haven't driven a GTR.

I sold my 34 GT-T and bought an R32 GTR. Have never looked back.

And 25k, I would JUMP on it, I sold mine for 22k, mint condition and more mods. Market sucks. :D

good on ya mate but we're not talking about u...we're talking about her and if anything i know for a fact she wouldn't buy a r32 as i do know her.

her fiance owns a r32 gtr and loves it but don't think she'd have one for herself...correct me if i'm wrong ferah..just seems that ur more into the newer, stock side of things.

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good on ya mate but we're not talking about u...we're talking about her and if anything i know for a fact she wouldn't buy a r32 as i do know her.

her fiance owns a r32 gtr and loves it but don't think she'd have one for herself...correct me if i'm wrong ferah..just seems that ur more into the newer, stock side of things.

You made a general statement champ....would she wanna go back. But now you know for sure?

Make up your mind.

I couldn't care less if you know her lol, I'm just saying, one would not regret going from an R34 GT-T to an R33 or R32 GTR.

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yes my partner has an r32 GTR and i dnt think i would want one..i do love his, but not for me...only bcoz it is old. I would love to own an r34 GTR but i cant drive one on my Ps anyway..so no point...

as for all the answers to all the qsns, well, yes it will be my daily, just as my r34 is now. No i dont really wana sell it, but guess i cant resist a good offer..

so i dnt no what ill do lol. I was thinking of an rx7, but not sure if its the right car for me. Some 1 mentioned an evo and wrx... no thnx

ill see how i go, guess all will tell in a couple of days of what will happen :D

thnx for all ur opinions

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A few things you have to ask yourself Ferah,

- if your car is financed you have to pay that off and than get another loan to buy the new car (car loan vehicle must be 7 years and under). is it worth the hassle?

- is there any other car you want to own and would it be as fun/cool as this car? in the end it's you driving/paying for it.

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RX7 on your P's? lol dont bother ferah

but ye 25k sell it. i just bout my 34 with 65k on the clock and mods listed below in my sig for $20k.

so ye $25k sell it. depends on how long you will be on your p,s for. if not long get the RX try not to get busted while driving it or just leave it at home and start driving when off your p's

was gonna say get an evo 8 MR but you dont want one and RX7 would trump that any days in sexyness lol

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Ferah, GTT and GTR are both illegal on your P's and with you number plate you are not really hiding what's under the bonnet :P

haha

SELL IT

doubt you will get more than high teens when you go to sell in future.

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Didn't you just buy it lol?

I'd sell it, it's a good offer, just sold mine for $25,500. You wont get more ;)

I just did.

Talked him up to $27000 ...although it was an offer i couldnt refuse, i still cant help but feel sad lol

Im guna miss it, and whats worse is that the guys from my area...so ill be seeing it everyday..

for now ill be rolling round in my mums R34 sedan, ill see what i get next, i have no idea..

I want an rx7 but dnt no much about them..plus i have never driven one..

I still have a soft spot 4 skylines and seriosuly, cant see myself not owning one..so who knows what ill be in next lol

now I dont want wednesday to come, coz thats the day she gets picked up :P

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