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Hmmm Id probably get a Rx3 or R100 and if i didnt got a rotor id go a 63 Belair or 64 impala juiced on D's... Always wanted something that can 3 wheel :)

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Ohhhh why am i not allowed a Nissan :) There goes all my favourite cars lol.

Would probably have to go a BA XR8 then... maybe an XR6 turbo

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The idea is that its in our price range.

For me i'd love a VR4/legnum, f**k they are sexy.

Or an evo 7/8. Some of my favourite cars, i love them so much i put evo rims on my gtr to give it better handling.

c65 Laurel.

Toyota Century/LS420

c65 Laurel is the best car we don't have yet.

Porsche Boxster a hairdressers car? LOL Try Silvia S14/S15, Mazda MS5, Mercedes SLK etc

The cocks have moved to Audi from BMW remember?

No that is all wrong, a Silvia could NEVER be considered a hairdressers car. Granted it is not as 'tough' as a Skyline but there is nothing 'fancy' or 'show' about a Silvia...it's like a smaller Skyline basically.

A Boxster may be a 'proper car' but it is also the cheapest and most accessible Porsche, so it's a girls Porsche :) . Maybe a Hairdresser that owns a chain or something would own one. I would put money on male Boxster owners being disproportionately ghey.

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Silvias don't have RB's in them? SRs and CA18s.

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And silvia's are the poor mans skyline.

The porshe boxster is the 30k a year millionaires car.

The kind of guy that wears 5 thousand dollar suits and drives a boxer while working in management at hungry jacks.

Silvias don't have RB's in them? SRs and CA18s.

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And silvia's are the poor mans skyline.

The porshe boxster is the 30k a year millionaires car.

The kind of guy that wears 5 thousand dollar suits and drives a boxer while working in management at hungry jacks.

Ha ha some have RB's in 'em.

I see quite a lot of Boxsters on Mends street, South Perth. It's the estate agent type douches who pose whilst they sip coffee.

NO NISSAN?!??! WHAT? WHAT?~?!

oh...that's ok i guess. GO THE EIGHT-SIX AWESOMENESS! 

But my favourite would be the Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 because i'm a real riceboy

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2. Honda Integra Type R - DC2

Dunno if thats the newer or older version, but I had a drive of a '92 type r integra and it was the most impressive N/A car ive ever driven to date. I'd by one but they do keep their value

Would probably have to go a BA XR8 then... maybe an XR6 turbo

No no no! Not BA! BF! The BA's were terrible from a mechanical point of view. BF is the way to go :)

I'd actually consider a Legnum also. My mate has a white one and in manual also. Looks/drives awesome!

my ex was toyota mad and as much as I love my nissans, I can't help but sneak a peak at some of the sexy toyotas... like it's burnt into my brain...scarred rather :P

so....

+1 on the AE86 Trueno and I would deliver tofu :P

Toyota Mark II Chaser (Gen 8)...maybe out of price range :)

Toyota Soarer Z20

Toyota Supra

but then again I'd love a

Subaru WRX STI

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my ex was toyota mad and as much as I love my nissans, I can't help but sneak a peak at some of the sexy toyotas... like it's burnt into my brain...scarred rather :P

so....

+1 on the AE86 Trueno and I would deliver tofu :)

Toyota Mark II Chaser (Gen 8)...maybe out of price range ;)

Toyota Soarer Z20

Toyota Supra

but then again I'd love a

Subaru WRX STI

Actually a good clean Chaser would be kind of nice. :P w/ JDM rims and slammed.

Almost as rare as a 33. ;)

Ha ha that reminds me, I spotted a very nice Supra this morning at the petrol station and it had a yellow. lol

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Thatt'l learn ya. for having a nice car.

I really don't see the appeal for wrx's at all.

:P soz

I wouldn't even own a 33 if i was forced too! I'd prefer to walk to work :P.

Unless of course it was a 33 GTR.




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