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Originally posted by predator666

[bThe ironic thing is that soon i'd have the money to do a inasnt and throw stupid amounts of money at my car and make it a 12'er.. but its not to be with the 33. [/b]

Where you getting money from?

Why not buy the GTR :(

And INASNT?

pfft.... why bother building a monster that'll make a 11 sec pass

if you never in bloody melb (let alone on a paved road) to drive it?

:shake: to INASNT! LOL!

(not a 12 gordo, saying that will make him cry)

Where you getting money from?  

Why not buy the GTR

Leaving work, got about 2 months leave paid out, then share options.. plenty of bling. But its going towards a house and probably a 180sx.. once you got capital, meh, you can buy anything :D

Originally posted by inark

ait..... its NOTHING like ur old car apart from colour lol :D

ahmed - im down for that... just keep it in pristine condition for a few years til i can buy it hehe

Ni,

hehe, I wonder if anyone off this forum has bought any of those 89 model GTRs. cause i think its massive risk considering the government can change the importing laws at any point in time.

ok, true.. but there are lots of people in japan just have stuff sitting in the garage just to have the pride of "owning" it.. even though the practicalities of driving a fast car are even worse than here.

Considering that car has a full rollcage and things, I seriously doubt it though. Would you put a rollcage on a car to sit in a garage?

I don't think most people care to be honest, as long as the car is in decent condition. I know its not a criteria for looking for any of my cars anymore - it once was.

what u think u cant do 30k on a track only?

like u said its japan... they dont register their cars every year... just cause it has a rollcage doesnt mean its there for a purpose... ive seen a stock 34 GTT with 11 guages in it... doesnt mean its off its tits.

looking at the engine bay i would have to say the ks on it are very low...

cars get more expensive to register as the years go on... the older it is the more costly it is to register them... wheres troy i wanna know how much it would cost to register that car in japan...

Originally posted by inark

still... its only got 30k on it man! :D

but yeah im not really game enough now... was thinking of getting a 34GTT... how much they import for these days?

so you'd buy an R34 GTT over an R32 GTR??

trust me nothing beats a GTR. The 34's are going aound 30-40 mark depending

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