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if you want performance at all then atleast get the turbo you will get sick of the n/a very quickly

personally i wouldnt even call a gtst/gt-t skyline "powerful" so the least you can do is get a turbo with all the basic modifications.

btw my turbo coupe is for sale... just sayin ;)

Lol, not everyone buys a Skyline for performance ;) Some do buy it for the looks, and that's why they won't "do it up" hehe

Trust me, I know alot of people who says that "Il keep it stock"

U know who u are hehe :P

As said previously, the amount you will get pulled over between an N/A skyline and a turbo skyline will be negligible. To be honest if you dont want cop attention dont buy a skyline at all. I havent had that many issues but its still on the cop target list.

As R-SPEC said I dont think of a stock turbo skyline as a fast car anyway. You can definitely use a stock turbo skyline on the street no worries.

My opinion is Turbo or get a different car!

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