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A rex isn't quite a GTR Mr "when i get a GTR"...

and look what we have here... a whole thread about it:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...4&highlight=GTR

but wait THERE's MORE!

Who can forget this wonderful thread.. a S15 or GTR - hmm! no mention of WRX..funny

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...6&highlight=GTR

and some memorable quotes...

I agree, Budget wise, 32/33 GTR is looking like the best option for me atm...

This is my dilemna...whether to get a 34 GTR at the end of the year or an S15/i]

Maaaaaaaaaaaannnnn this is one of the toughest decisions Ive ever had to make, right now Id rather be the doctor in ER who has to decide whether to turn of some poor shmucks life support or not....

Should I get a Twin Turbo series 6 RX-7 or an R34 GT-T at the end of the year? nd why?

R34 GT-T sounds awesome...but after riding in Janezilla's GTR tonite I WANT ONE!!!!

There's probably more, but only so much time to spend on such trivialities, and talk is cheap...

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I agree - a WRX is substantially more more practical than an $80k R34.

Even if it does look like a taxi :)

Can't wait for you to bring it on a cruise. You just got to decide what plates?

EGG-WRX, EVO-EGG, YOLK-5, WRX-CAB, BANANA, CUSTRD...

:D

I agree - a WRX is substantially more more practical than an $80k R34.

Even if it does look like a taxi :D

Can't wait for you to bring it on a cruise. You just got to decide what plates?

EGG-WRX, EVO-EGG, YOLK-5, WRX-CAB, BANANA, CUSTRD...

:(

haha everyones a comedian now :)

naw Im keeping the stock plate, dont need people to remember my car so they can call up the cops and get me done for dangerous driving

LMAO gordo you funny funny man...

While its fun to joke about it, I actually respect you for taking the route that you are... Its a sensible option that will mean more in the long run...

awww thanks smoothie, by doing it this way I will also be able to afford a house in the next few years as well

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