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man nissan's lagging in the aftermarket race.

just ordered a full suspension arm, bushing and bearing refresh kit for $600 for the golf. They even package it into a kit based on your VIN so all the parts are guranteed to fit. That's crazy.

No one has suggestions for a daily driver to cart my hairy arse around?

golf

I'm looking at JZX100 later.

coz that's such an intelligent choice for a daily

I wanted something a bit fun though.

clearly you've never driven a GTI.

coz that's such an intelligent choice for a daily

I'm not normal to begin with...

clearly you've never driven a GTI.

Correct, show me where can I get GTI for $13k and less?

Hamish, for 13k, I'd want you to throw in your GTST to sweeten the deal.

Nice try grant :down:

Dang it!

Looked at the JZX100 earlier, it hasn't been started for 4 months, seller basically let it sit after getting defected...

So would Supra make a good daily driver?

try this one by this guy. You should be able to knock a couple of grand off.

While I was searching... it's doable for me to find one at my price range, was surprised at how much these are.

But it does look bit boring though (don't care about police attention - never get pulled over in Skyline so don't mind flashy cars).

May have a squizz at one of these and see how I feel about them.

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