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Gday all,

Names Harley, 18, just started an apprenticeship with BHP as a auto sparky up north. enjoying it so far (Y)

current drive is a black manual Au falcon ute but im currently on the look out for a jap import 2nd car as a daily streeter :)

been on a few cruzes with mates and love the atmosphere on import cruzes, especially when the commore drivers get beaten and have a sad haha

thought writing this would be a good way 2 get my 10posts so i can PM:)

Cheers

Harley

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hey man

well mainly interested in 4 door turbo manuals, GTT, chaser, etc but yeah insurance is bullshit for me so i decided i better not buy a 25k rare manual 4 door and have to pay 4grand on insurance and love it to bits and worry about it everyday haah

figured id be better of with a 6-15k import which i can have some fun in and not worry to much if it gets a few scratches on when its in the carpark and just run the 3rd party fire & theft.

got any suggestions? im sure a tidy and nicely modded silvia or skyline will come up soon :)

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hey man

well mainly interested in 4 door turbo manuals, GTT, chaser, etc but yeah insurance is bullshit for me so i decided i better not buy a 25k rare manual 4 door and have to pay 4grand on insurance and love it to bits and worry about it everyday haah

figured id be better of with a 6-15k import which i can have some fun in and not worry to much if it gets a few scratches on when its in the carpark and just run the 3rd party fire & theft.

got any suggestions? im sure a tidy and nicely modded silvia or skyline will come up soon :)

Loll yeah, i kno wat u mean, I got an r33 and it doesnt treat me too bad, dnt really worry about it too much and really enjoy it. You could find a good r32 or 33, 2 or 4 door in the 6 to 15k price range, a few up for sale here on the forums. these cars are great fun and these days parts are easy to come by, so wouldnt hesitate with a skyline or 180 or a good s14 if u can find one. U from victoria? or anothr state?

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yeah real keen on a 32 4door coz they just look so neat! just not keen on rb20 (N). im in W.A man. few in the forsale section but im finding alot are brought over from eastern states not regoed with 25det swaps n screamer pipes and all other shit that cops would target you like mad haha

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yeah real keen on a 32 4door coz they just look so neat! just not keen on rb20 (N). im in W.A man. few in the forsale section but im finding alot are brought over from eastern states not regoed with 25det swaps n screamer pipes and all other shit that cops would target you like mad haha

lol yeh might wanna steer clear of that shiit,, well you could possibly find one and rb25 it youself with an engine from over there. well i havent really had problems with cops,,probably coz i dont hoon lol..yeah i like the 32's like the shape, ended up with the 33 coz of the upgraded engine,, got lots of pickup

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