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Okay, I cant decide so ill see what you guys think

Nissan Silvia S13

- Autech SR20DE (same power as S15 Turbo)

- 5 Stud Conversion

- CR Kais

- Coilovers

- HKS/Apexi Exhaust

- Brides, Nardi etc

or

Nissan Skyline R32

- RB25DE

- TE37s

- GTR goodies

- Exhaust

- Coilovers

- Brides, Nardi etc

Theyll be used for going to school and other placing and drifting on the weekends.

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go the 32. but why buy a stock one, as you have stated, when you could buy a modified one? the fact that you can only get an na car means that there are really only a handfull of mods worth doing, so whynot get one that has already got the goodies? save your self the headaches and cash, and start saving for a time when you can have a turbocharged one.

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Okay, I cant decide so ill see what you guys think

Nissan Silvia S13

- Autech SR20DE (same power as S15 Turbo)

- 5 Stud Conversion

- CR Kais

- Coilovers

- HKS/Apexi Exhaust

- Brides, Nardi etc

or

Nissan Skyline R32

- RB25DE

- TE37s

- GTR goodies

- Exhaust

- Coilovers

- Brides, Nardi etc

Theyll be used for going to school and other placing and drifting on the weekends.

if u can afford this, just get a:

s2000

BMW M3

Type R

etc.

otherwise buy a car already modified nicely, because the money you spend on the cars you mentioned you will not get back..

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if u can afford this, just get a:

s2000

BMW M3

Type R

etc.

otherwise buy a car already modified nicely, because the money you spend on the cars you mentioned you will not get back..

if daddy is paying for everything then yeah get one of these. It will be good when you need replacement parts for the bmw.

Autech SR20DE = 147kw

S15 SR20DET = 184kw

With a few grand spent

Autech SR20DE = 148kw

S15 SR20DET = 280kw

Yeah like whut? :laugh:

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m3's are on the restricted list.

Autech SR20DE = 147kw

S15 SR20DET = 184kw

With a few grand spent

Autech SR20DE = 148kw

S15 SR20DET = 280kw

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Seriously mate, just save, buy whatever you can live with now then save. It might be a pain atm, but you'll love yourself for it in a few years.

Or, buy a prelude (vtec yo?), 8 speakers stock (very important), decent speed, and apparently that 4ws is interesting.

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stay in school get a decent education - forget the sports car idea. save coin , buy a house them buy a toy. that way you will have the money to do what you want :)

as for the wish list - 32 - I'm biased.

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