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considering NS isn't a used as it once was. ill re-post my question here to get another angle and probably better responses.

So i finally have enough cash to start looking at the low end of the cars i would want, however still not sure what i should get, even after 9months on the forum. Currently looking into s14 series 1 (ADM models) or r32 skylines gts-t (the later years). a friend owns a near stock type x and the SRs pull well, decent amounts of down low torque while on the other hand, the rb20s have considerably less torque but more top end. considering the way i will be driving the car, its going to have to take a decent amount of limiter bashing (well, at least compared to other cars around the same price range)

while some will say, go drive both cars and find out which car you like better. well, the problem with that is, i still really cant drive a manual (cant learn if you dont own one, neither do my parents), not good enough to take one for a test drive thus have an automatic restriction on my license. i plan to buy the car, learn and resit the test and no, i dont have to worry about bs turbo restrictions. i have driven a friends r32 however, it wasnt very stock, had considerably more power then stock plus different turbo so different response.

what would you do? remember the car will be a daily and probably will see the track in the future plus, the hills.

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i had a s13 and have been in a 32. i would go the s14 for sure. just get rid of the stock turbo and find a BB unit of a JDM s15 (i'm pretty sure they are a bigger turbo) and wind the boost up to 15psi and you will be laughing.

other suggestion i would make is a r33. they are cheaper than r32's and go much better. buttloads more torque, more power everywhere actually. and better as a daily driver than the 32 due to smoother power. performance wise a 33 with a few mods (such as boost at 12psi, and the usual mods such as exhaust and cooler) and a silvia at 15psi (with similar mods to the 33) will be pretty close, but both will be quicker than a 32 with the same mods. even with the stock turbo @ 15psi the s14 will still beat the r32

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33 isnt an option on his power/weight laws.

SR S13/180 isnt either.

I still say R32, the way you drive, SR will POP, RB20 wont as easily, and it wont spend enough time under 4k to notice the lack of low down, and the S13 you spend a lot of time in accentuates the boost transition compared to an S14 with the VCT(S13 noticable, S14 smooth) where an RB20 just smoothly revs out, which makes it feel like it has more down low than it does., that stock s14 was gutless, smooth but meh... catback to finish the exhaust and remap would change that though.

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Hey Peter!

I like both cars you mentioned,

As for a Daily, you'd figure the S14 would be better on fuel with less 2 cylinders... But your buying a performance car, no such thing as fuel economy.

The cars are quite easy to drive in stock form, once modified, its a different story.

For Track, Circuit or Drift? R32 would have more top end and I find the Silvia's are more tail happy for drift. They both can do the job, just depends on how you set the cars up.

In the mean time, learn to drive a manual, last thing is you want to stall it after giving the car full stick.

BTW your Roman's friend yeah..? I think I met ya at Campbellfield after the big Skyline cruise.

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Currently looking into s14 series 1 (ADM models) or r32 skylines gts-t (the later years).

its going to have to take a decent amount of limiter bashing (well, at least compared to other cars around the same price range)

what would you do? remember the car will be a daily and probably will see the track in the future plus, the hills.

The RB's cast iron block will take more abuse than the SR's alloy one. But the SR is a nicer motor if you're sticking to 2.0L and you're not going to hammer it all the time.

If its a daily and not a track-only car I'd get an SR powered vehicle. You won't be hammering it that hard on the street, hopefully, and that's where it will spend the majority of its time.

i still really cant drive a manual (cant learn if you dont own one, neither do my parents)

Go rent one. If you're going to burn out a clutch, burn out someone else's.

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The RB's cast iron block will take more abuse than the SR's alloy one. But the SR is a nicer motor if you're sticking to 2.0L and you're not going to hammer it all the time.

If its a daily and not a track-only car I'd get an SR powered vehicle. You won't be hammering it that hard on the street, hopefully, and that's where it will spend the majority of its time.

Go rent one. If you're going to burn out a clutch, burn out someone else's.

he's burning out mine haha

my 32 is great on fuel.

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The RB's cast iron block will take more abuse than the SR's alloy one. But the SR is a nicer motor if you're sticking to 2.0L and you're not going to hammer it all the time.

If its a daily and not a track-only car I'd get an SR powered vehicle. You won't be hammering it that hard on the street, hopefully, and that's where it will spend the majority of its time.

Go rent one. If you're going to burn out a clutch, burn out someone else's.

you would think that is a good option, however to rent a car, drive must be 25 and full licensed.

ill learn on the car i buy, spent the last 4 years driving, 2.5 years on P's. should be able to pick it up quickly with daily practice. which is the only thing stopping me currently.

Hey Peter!

I like both cars you mentioned,

As for a Daily, you'd figure the S14 would be better on fuel with less 2 cylinders... But your buying a performance car, no such thing as fuel economy.

The cars are quite easy to drive in stock form, once modified, its a different story.

For Track, Circuit or Drift? R32 would have more top end and I find the Silvia's are more tail happy for drift. They both can do the job, just depends on how you set the cars up.

In the mean time, learn to drive a manual, last thing is you want to stall it after giving the car full stick.

BTW your Roman's friend yeah..? I think I met ya at Campbellfield after the big Skyline cruise.

yeh I am. still stuck as passenger for now however, i cant remember you. that was too long ago, i suck at names and you meet some many people in the car scene, my head hurts :D

i think ill focus more on grip racing in the future. currently leaning towards the skyline, i thrash my current car, considerably slower but yeh, doubt that ll change. with fuel efficiency, anything is better then what i currently drive.

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i know r33s are good performance wise, however still on p plate thus illegal plus i would rather a smaller, lighter car. been driving a large car for long enough.

i wouldn't really class the r32 as being much lighter than a 33 as there is only about 40kg in it. and as for smaller, well there is only 3.5cm difference in width between a 32 coupe and a 33 coupe, and 11cm in length. and a s14 is actually 1cm wider than a 33. although they are lighter than both a 32 and 33.

also, when did you get your p's, because i was just looking at the vicroads website and if you got your p's after 1st july 2007 then you can rule out the s14 (unless you go a non-turbo) and just get a r32 4 door (r32 coupe also ruled out) as you can't drive a turbo vehicle with only 2 doors.

this is what i was reading:

Lower perfomance turbocharged or supercharged vehicles

From 6 July 2009, drivers issued with a probationary licence on or after 1 July 2007 may drive some lower performance turbocharged or supercharged vehicles. The definition of a lower performance turbocharged or supercharged vehicle is a vehicle with 6 cylinders or less that is;

* turbocharged or supercharged with a power to weight ratio of less than 100kW per tonne;

* turbocharged or supercharged with a power to weight ratio between 100kW and 125kW per tonne and that is considered to be a family type vehicle (4 seats or more) rather than a sports type vehicle. A family type vehicle is a sedan, station wagon or hatch normally used to carry families/passengers with 4 or more seats and are equipped with child restraint anchorages. A family type vehicle does not include a sports car (two door coupe).

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you would think that is a good option, however to rent a car, drive must be 25 and full licensed.

ill learn on the car i buy, spent the last 4 years driving, 2.5 years on P's. should be able to pick it up quickly with daily practice. which is the only thing stopping me currently.

yeh I am. still stuck as passenger for now however, i cant remember you. that was too long ago, i suck at names and you meet some many people in the car scene, my head hurts :wave:

i think ill focus more on grip racing in the future. currently leaning towards the skyline, i thrash my current car, considerably slower but yeh, doubt that ll change. with fuel efficiency, anything is better then what i currently drive.

Up / down Hill Grip race ey... Sound good.

Give the AE86 and NS fellas a good run LOL!

Yeah I was the Asian guy driving the Grey R32 GTR and Josef was riding passenger in my car.

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you would think that is a good option, however to rent a car, drive must be 25 and full licensed.

Not entirely true. From the Hertz web site:

Drivers aged 21-24 years may be eligible to rent subject to an age surcharge. Age surcharge is $27.50 per day including GST (Airport Concession Recovery (ACFR) maybe added subject to rental location).

I believe that other companies have similar requirements. You can't rent a really fancy or sporty car unless you're 25, but to score a Corolla or the like can be done pretty early. They may require a full license though.

ill learn on the car i buy, spent the last 4 years driving, 2.5 years on P's.

If you can drive, it shouldn't take too long to pick up.

If worst comes to worst, go to one of those Learner instructors and ask for one lesson in a manual. They'll teach you the basics, then its all just practice.

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mad082: turbo laws don't affect me. i made sure of that by rushing to get my auto license before the laws came into affect.

ill be on holidays for 3 months, with occasional work, so ill have plenty of time to learn. ill finally have a decent working aircon, will make summer driving more enjoyable.

leaning towards the r32s. going to inspect some this weekend. probably will inspect another s14 and a 180 before i decide.

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If you havent decided, I'd have a think again bout the car you're leaning towards.

Just my personal preference though...the R32 GTS-T is starting to look a bit dated.

I'm well aware this is SAU so opinions will be biased but only the R32 GTR looks the part.

You can easily turn the S14 or 180 into a tough and more uptodate looking car with just the right body bits (eg: front lip for an old style 180).

Dont think there's much you can do for the look of an R32 GTS-T even with a body kit. IMO, that bonnet looks horrible.

So for your price range, I'd say:

1990-94 180sx

Lowered

Front lip (SR or CA front bar)

Tough wheels

???

Profit

:P

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styling doesn't really matter for me. the car itself is way more important.

the 180s you are talking about, have 4 stud, small brakes and red top SRs. inferior compared to a s1 s14.

however, still sold on r32s. just hard finding a clean one :P

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