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:wassup: LOL people, leave the boy alone, i think he need a break from the Skyline world for a while.

Yeah get the Mini, what a birthday present Nark. I'll drag you in my mate Starlet GT lol or another option is get yourself a Starlet GT while the rest of the DOSH go to a house or something. :cheers:

anyone test driven one of these before? http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/marketplace...o=1&chkRows=500

not test driven but from memory they are only 110Kw engine from factory in a mid-sized car = not much for per4manse...

Cops will only leave you alone if you get a mini cause they are scared of the diseases associated with gay men

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Im actually suprised you dont prefer the beetle cause they have that little vase in the dash!

:cheers:

get older quickly :cheers: all these things become less of a problem once you hit the "magic" age of 25..insurance, cops, etc all become less of a concern

Insurance is still a Bar$tard even when you are over 25... Im 27 and alot of insurance companies have changed.. they wont insure you (especially imports!!) unless you are over 30 with a turbo car...

SUX BIG TIME!!!!!!!!!

thats what they told me when i was looking for insurance for the 33..

inark

if you want a new car, why not the 6 speed S15????

i test drove one b4 i bought the skyline thru the dandenongs....handles great and has enough power....its around the $45 k mark too......

just a thought.

inark

 

if you want a new car, why not the 6 speed S15????

 

i test drove one b4 i bought the skyline thru the dandenongs....handles great and has enough power....its around the $45 k mark too......

 

just a thought.

The insurance is what kills it though.

Buying a new car to save money is one of the biggest traps out there. It may look attractive at first glance, but once u add up all the depreciation thoughts start to set in. As soon as you've driven it out of the dealer u can kiss a few grand gone form its value already. Why not just setlle for a second hand cooper s? Let some other sucker make ur mistake for u :cheers:

Can't wait to see your avatar..... It's all about the...........

C'MON MAN, YOU ARE SUCH AN ADVOCATE FOR THE TWIN ROUNDS AND YOU GO AND DO THIS!!!!!

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Don't get me wrong I like the mini, my first car was a mini, Get the mini and keep the Skyline.

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