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What do I get out of it? Thats easy.. pulling up next to you at the lights in the hairdressers car and kicking your GTST's ass from 0-180km/hr. And around the corners, too.  

Its a known fact that the 180sx/sr20det sil is faster down the quarter mile, and with the modifications that my car has I enjoy beating guys who buy skylines just because they want gtr respect and looks for next to no cost.

Talk down silvias all you like: the fact is I have driven many many gtst-t's and many silvias, and my personal preference is that my car is more enjoyable to drive fast. Its smaller, lighter and feels like more of a go kart, and feels faster.  

How many Silvia K's or 180sx's have you driven? let me guess, none?  

I have no respect for skyline drivers who think they are top shit because of their car unless they have a GTR badge, sorry mate.

What a hero you are :)

Backup how did u loose your license in such a short period? If u get a car that attracts alot of attention u r gonna get hasseled by the cops and they will try pin something on you.

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I agree with Pentae :P

Dale, you say you don't like FWD but i almost guarantee you've never driven a proper RWD car! Going from your current 3 series into a turbo Silvia i am sure it wouldn't be a week before you lost the backend into a pole! Your parents seem to be countering the cars you reject, with better cars. If you can stretch them a little further, go for the Golf GTi which has a ton of tuning mods available. Have a look at some U.S sites, some are running over 400HP +.

I got my 200sx when i was 19. I could have got one when i was 17, but i'm glad i didn't. Probably wouldn't be able to post this if i did!

nah wen i get my car im goin skid pan so i can learn how the car reacts so hopefully i wont end up in a pole anyways i dont drive crazy anymore i just like to keep it calm and cruisin

Reds14: i dont want to get a FWD car its just like that so im not gona bother checkin up the golf gti and anyways if i did get a golf id want the 2 door coz they look beta and i dont think they have 2 door gtis

thanks 4 da help pplz

nah wen i get my car im goin skid pan so i can learn how the car reacts so hopefully i wont end up in a pole anyways i dont drive crazy anymore i just like to keep it calm and cruisin

1 day at a skidpan wont help you...it only takes a split second of stupidity and your ****ed

My Dads mate who owns a M3 (raced it in targa tas) dragged a R33 GTR down near richmond station about 2 months ago, he took DSC of his M3 and when they both went around the corner, the m3 lost traction and took the GTR out with it

Gtr = ride off

M3 = $40,000 worth of body damage

Thats a highly experienced driver with Countless hours of racing experience :whip:

nah wen i get my car im goin skid pan so i can learn how the car reacts so hopefully i wont end up in a pole anyways i dont drive crazy anymore i just like to keep it calm and cruisin

Reds14: i dont want to get a FWD car its just like that so im not gona bother checkin up the golf gti and anyways if i did get a golf id want the 2 door coz they look beta and i dont think they have 2 door gtis  

thanks 4 da help pplz

u have less than 1 years experience.

Would you trust a doctor that has a few months experience operate on you?? NO, get experience and then get a fast car

u have less than 1 years experience.

Would you trust a doctor that has a few months experience operate on you?? NO, get experience and then get a fast car

And then there's those who are still fools no matter how much life experience they've got. Ie: you.

i dunno, i lost about 6 points in my first couple of years of driving.. and plenty of times i went double the limit.. just to test myself and to see whether i could or was pissed off and in a **** the world sorta way like u get when you're a teenager.. I think most p-platers have at some point or other, and many would have here, they just didn't get caught like he did.

Knowing that, and myself not having a fast car at a young age, i don't think is a good idea because, again, you want to test your limits, and those limits are much higher when you have a fast car, even if its a S13 (which are pretty quick actually)

1) I got my line just after i turned 20.... They are expensive to run, full stop.

2) Please dont get one because you obviously are a moron. (loosing 7 points in 2 months) and that was in a low performance car!

3) Please dont make my insurance go up.

4) Non turbo r33 or something similar like the s13 mentioned would be a good start.

5) Pay for your car yourself. If you dont pay for it at all why get it?

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So u changed your user name from [RYAN] to this. Stick to driving your pram.

Buhahaha Tooser.

Think up your own jokes fool, stop ripping off other peoples.

Pentae: Don't talk about what you don't know :(

I see you're still the same INASNT. I Wonder when oh when you'll develop some common sense?

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