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hi guys,

i used to own a 180sx about a year ago but sold it because of the peak oil prices , i got myself a honda jazz in auto because i am currently getting 450km per tank and it cost me no more than $50 for a full tank about 7l/100km.. after a year although it is saving me money on fuel and insurance... i miss driving my turbo car. seeing that the r33 series 2 are dropping around the same price as my jazz....what do you think is good?

1. sell my honda jazz and buy a r33 of my choice ( alot of options through forum and carsales )

( this will take more time of course)

2. swap for someone with a r33 that wants a jazz aswel

btw my jazz is a 2002 GLI 68k on the clock CVT AUTO

2 x 12" sony xplod sub, pioneer mp3 player, kicker front splits tweeters, rear kicker speakers, kicker 4ch amp, and audio barn monoblock amp, 15" tints

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Yeah but atleast you'll have a daily, my daily (corolla) saves me a shot load of cash, but then parents pay rego and insurance while I pay fuel and servicing, also I remember there was a place Which was giving cash for cars and they'd give a few grand more than what it's worth, look it up you may get enough for the skyline and some mods or some new rims

i'd be surprised if the jazz is quite as valuable as you think...

yeah.. unlike R33 skylines hey?

if you want to swap your car, head over to boostcruising.com everyone is looking to sell or swap.

It's actually quite good place to swap.

Everyone is looking for something else..

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i get atleast 450km before i fill it back up with $50 every tuesday night..... 550 if i really risk having to push it $60 in fuel???? i'd rather keep my gtst with similar fuel consumption.

Bloody honda adding so many extras to the car it makes it weigh a tonn and the engine struggles to pull it from a standing position....

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