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^ thats alright if your a wannabe drift hero like me (i've nearly bought heaps of them at one point or another lol)

for a young non car guy though, they are just a grandpa's car, and they were built in the dark ages haha. i bet his brother wouldnt like em

LOL!

Yeah, unless they don't know how to start up a carbie and drive it without power steering, then they better stick to the newer Rolla's.

+1 for n13

if he gets a hatch and put the rear seats down there is a surprising amount of room for dogs / engines / bodies

fairly economical and if he is unable to increase the budget much he may not want a gas guzzler...

plus its nissan... :(

Hey guys, looking for some advice on a daily for my brother:

R31s had crossed my mind (of course)... 

There are some nice R31's around. This was advertised recently on the R31 forum: http://motamota.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=137834.0

Looks in good condition. Price is about right ($3000 ono with RWC). In Vic.

JH

Subaru Liberty Wagon, SHITE LOADS of space, for people, dogs, car parts, comfy, well built, and pretty easy for parts etc. FWD or 4WD available. Most of them come with preinstalled dents, therefore when some MoFo opens a door into it you stand back, laugh at what it did to thier car, and accept that there is one more reason no one will nick your car. (Lock mine about once a month.. only if I have my lunch in it)

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