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this ones for you bubba ;)

I've got the PSC with that on the front cover, insane piece of machinery.. TWO of the turbos that I've only got one of ;) oh and it's manual :(

But yes, that car is me to a T!

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Not a Nissan. Alrighty

Mazda RX7 FC. Tuned to between 300-350rwkw. Stock exterior except for some gunmetal lightweight rims and ride height. Fresh coat of white paint with maybe a hint of pearl. Racing seats and Roll Cage.

Ok. the Following pics arnt exact to my mod selection. But gives the idea my thinking.

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Hsv Coupe 4 (awd v8 coupe :P )

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Although they rare and still expensive.

So I would opt for a monaro or regular hsv coupe (around the $20-$30k)

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But thats because Ive stuffed around with turbo cars already and would want to try a v8 now. So if I never had the nissan, id prob look at a cheap xr6 turbo or a aw11 mr2 supercharged cause they look like a fun car to throw around haha

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Not a Nissan. Alrighty

Mazda RX7 FC. Tuned to between 300-350rwkw. Stock exterior except for some gunmetal lightweight rims and ride height. Fresh coat of white paint with maybe a hint of pearl. Racing seats and Roll Cage.

Ok. the Following pics arnt exact to my mod selection. But gives the idea my thinking.

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its this anime that makes AE86 sprinters soo farkin exxy for their age!

Not a Nissan. Alrighty

Mazda RX7 FC. Tuned to between 300-350rwkw. Stock exterior except for some gunmetal lightweight rims and ride height. Fresh coat of white paint with maybe a hint of pearl. Racing seats and Roll Cage.

Ok. the Following pics arnt exact to my mod selection. But gives the idea my thinking.

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:):):) Initial D FC's!!!!

Edited by MeLSki

You know if i couldn't drive a Nissan then that pretty much rules out most of my favourite cars... And if im keeping it in the same price range, i hate to say it but i would probably buy a brand new Honda Civic Hybrid :)

Possibly one of the most gutless, understeering pigs on the road... But something about averaging 4.3L/100km is just appealing lol. And they aren't bad looking cars, at least it isn't a hatch back. And the engine turns itself completely off when you come to a stop, and on again when you take your foot off the brake, that is f**kin cool!

Thats probably what i would buy, considering the idea was we have to keep it in the same price range... Half the cars people mentioned here are 5 times as expensive as any Nissan!

*EDIT* Knowing how to beat the pig sensor FTW!!

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