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haha. I dont see it as a loss buddy. Im gald I had POS. Made appreciate my other cars much much more.

Teach youre kids the value of money.

Give them everything and they will know no better.

And its not a aussie thing. Im from south africa and its the same there. Same goes for england/canada. So get that aussie philosophy thing out of youre head because that is just an excuse by isolating the problem. So youre statement is invalid.

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guys, don't think i'm spoilt PLEASE. i'm on holidays, 4 weeks till exams begin and i haven't even started studying coz i've been going to work for my dad from 8 to 5.

and i appreciate what i have, if i get a car it'll be my baby, clean it every week, all that sorta shit.

now i wanna learn how to drift... haha!

guys, don't think i'm spoilt PLEASE. i'm on holidays, 4 weeks till exams begin and i haven't even started studying coz i've been going to work for my dad from 8 to 5.

and i appreciate what i have, if i get a car it'll be my baby, clean it every week, all that sorta shit.

now i wanna learn how to drift... haha!

Lols good on you but you have some strange ending sentences :P

what do you mean!?

and ey, you wouldn't happen to be macedonian, would you?

Just ending your replies with loving drifting or speeding while talking about being responsible and mature that's all :P

Nah I'm a bit of a mixture of italian, kiwi and Aussie, no Macedonian in me.

Alex is right though, I'd take a VL Turbo over a GTR, maybe not a 35, but anything else yep, VLT FTW

I understand that there's more compression, trust me it was straight gas turbo converted by me and a mate and took a lot of road testing to tune, I know how it worked. I'll be getting another one next year no doubt about it.

Also the 3L and bigger Turbo definitely help ;)

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