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Depends. a lot of the p platers coming through these days are diving headfirst into debt with financial institutions to buy a brand new or couple years old car. It's not as rare as u think or as it should be. Considering most of them end up smashed. But hey... What's 15 odd k for a 2000+ model car? Theyre depreciating fairly quickly

Just get a 31 sk it doesn't matter WHEN you smash it...

Trust me

I remember someone mentioning driving into guardrail at 90km/h and the damage on 31 was bugger all.

I couldnt find any 180sx n/as, whats with the sudden n/a urge? starting to realize we were right? :P

Oh and Hamish I did my test in my old 33, and the bitch was pretty big and could hardly get in -_- passed none the less!

Cass what size are the new rims your getting?

2 hours of my parents naging me to sell it and go na drove me nuts

spotted another sedan when i just went for a little drive, damn, im really gona regret selling it, though i dont regret buying it at all

but hey, vicroads have to be a bunch of dream boats and not let me drop in a DE

f**king assholes

different colour gauges, also one of em had a clock in it i think (could be GTS4 thing tho)

Yeah Grant was reffering to GTR :)

And GTSt too, on GTR, they all are same colour but can't get certain answer whether its same or?

Moral of story, R32 suck. Shouldve bought another R33.

Yes they are the same!

And you complain too much :laugh:

Yep my GTR need new cluster.

Now, it seems my dream of obtaining Mines 320km/h with centre gauge is long gone...

And you complain too much :laugh:

buy this for your next car

http://www.carsales....06771&silo=1011

Mad!

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