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Guest Chillgoon

It seems to be so hard to make decision between getting an r33 skyline or a 180sx. They both seem to be able to go very hard.

180's seem to be becoming very popular

I read the forums and alot of people are selling their skylines to get a 180sx, i am not sure why ?

Any suggestions anyone?

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Guest Diabolik1

Hey Morgs,

I juct checked my PM's and there was only 2 there....hmmm..

anyway i deleted both of them so try sending me one now....alternatively, youc an mail me on [email protected] and gimme some details there...

If you can mail me some pics too..

thanx dude,

Goran

Originally posted by Duncan

Don't worry, that person's crazy :(

Get the skyline

:D

AM NOT!

diabolik1 - delete your sent items.

chillgoon,

i LOOOVED my skyline so much, but insurance was a problem as i am saving for a house. the 180 is completely different to drive. the 180 responds well to less mods (ie would take a LOT less to make a 180 an 11 second car than an R33 gtst). Cabin space is muchly reduced in the 180 as is interior quality - its a lot more plastic than the skylines interior... but, for a fair bit less, its still a VERY good car.

and yes - thats my goal - 11 seconds.

Pranks got it about right,,,,Insurance,,,Insurance.....Seems to me most people buying Skylines have incorporated their 1st years Insurance into the car loan,,,then get a rude shock when renewal time comes around.

Hows the house hunting going Prank,,,see your already modding the little baby,,,,naughty boy........

Neil.

Guest Chillgoon

thanks guys. All the response has been great.

I am finishing uni this year and have a job lined up so i want to treat myself and get a nice car :D

u get good looking ones and bad looking ones in both 180sx and r33. I'm just going to wait till the right one comes along :(

once again thanks guys, you are all great.

ps when i do finally get my car (hopefully november) i'll have to come on a cruise!

Hey Chillgoon,,,,,My basically stock car could be up for grabs about then,,,,,looking at upgrading,,,,,Mine IS the Right One.....Nice White series 2 with all the cool stuff,,,,Pranks style front bar with extra factory lip spoiler and a whole heap more.....

Prank,,,,a cruise that doesn't included the Northern beaches would see us there.....

Neil.

Originally posted by ndr

Hey Chillgoon,,,,,My basically stock car could be up for grabs about then,,,,,looking at upgrading,,,,,Mine IS the Right One.....Nice White series 2 with all the cool stuff,,,,Pranks style front bar with extra factory lip spoiler and a whole heap more.....

Prank,,,,a cruise that doesn't included the Northern beaches would see us there.....

Neil.

R34 time?

Guest Chillgoon

sorry ndr have to agree with MIC here, white is not really my colour, but then again at the right price who knows ...

MIC you know you will love it if i get a skyline too..

actually guys i have been thinking about slaz's 180sx that he has for sale. Seems impressive

We have fitted 5 180sx/s13 cars with rb20dets the rb25det s would be great the rb20det goes well i think both cars are fun to drive.

I was blown off by a 180sx sr20det while driving a twin turbo supra so they do go well.

Steve

http://www.justjap.com

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