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can some one say TAXI. nah i hate WRX's and the evo 4 hmmm bit older. I like the skylines. I drive them every day at work and I get pissed off cos I dont own one. We had one realy nice R33 4 door 5 spd come in. The guy ended up buy the car stock then got us to put on all these parts it was PHAT when we did it. had 18" wheels, Exh, Tein Suspesnion, Air Pod, and Front Kit.

I realy liked that car.

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2 door is fine for 4x people.. lots of room - more room than most other 2 door cars. Its just the hassle of flipping down the seat to get them in.

Personally don't really like the 4door R32 at all, 4door 33 ok with kit and done up.. 4door R34 is mighty fine

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4 doors is better than 2, for the simple fact that you can carry people without them having to crawl all over the seats, in my opinion.

and i like the look of the 4 doors better than the 2 doors

this is my skyline - a 1993 Impul R33r Special Edition, with all the goodies from Garage Impul, which they cannot bring in any more under the new rules:(

http://www.pbase.com/impulr33r/matts_impul

I found this the other day - very interesting, I dont like the front bar though-

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...sp?StockID=1722

matt

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the 2 door coupe looks a lot more stylish. i personally wouldn't consider the 4dr skyline, if i wanted practicality i'd just get a locally delivered car to run about in.

the coupe has a lot of room for a coupe, but just remember, the seats don't fold down (at least in an r33) because the battery is in between the rear seats and boot.

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4 doors is better than 2' date=' for the simple fact that you can carry people without them having to crawl all over the seats, in my opinion.

and i like the look of the 4 doors better than the 2 doors

this is my skyline - a 1993 Impul R33r Special Edition, with all the goodies from Garage Impul, which they cannot bring in any more under the new rules:(

http://www.pbase.com/impulr33r/matts_impul

Hey is that your car up for sale in the trading post I think its no 58. I was thinking about getting that one as I want something a bit special. Then I looked at the price and smashed my head on the dunny seat when I fall off. They wanted $33 or $38K for it. Might be worth it but still is an Auto.

That Kit looks PHAT does anybody know were to get it???

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