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RB25DET. I would if I could.

Depends on how much the car is gonna cost me.

I gotta pay insurance, etc for my Camry too.

The way I see it, is Turbo = $$ insurance for 18 y/o

Save money from the insurance, add nice

sound system, bodykit and possibly turbo conversion in

a few more years.

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I'd get a r32 gtr. r32 are cheap and fun, I got a r33, and its nice, but the series 2 is what i'd go for, mainly for the extras. and they going to be mainstream shortly.

 

also welcome.

First of all welcome Eug.. If you are looking for a r33, get a series 2 like Zoix said coz the series 2 looks much better stock than the series one stock. ;)

I only recently got me car.. so check out www.carsales.com.au, www.carpoint.com.au and also www.tradingpost.com.au. There was quite a few 33s, when I was looking for a skyline as well.

On top of the mentioned sites.. do a search for import car yards in yellowpages.com.au most of them also have websites that is slightly out of date...

If your 18.. the insurance for a GTST will cost you an arm and a leg.. but some people can still afford it... :|

Last but not least.. Colors is not a major factor (it can be changed relatively easy), probably better off looking for one that you can afford that is in good/reasonable nick with good engine and things.. :D

Just my 2c worth. Good luck to your car hunting dude and once again welcome.. :wavey:

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As always I use my trademark welcome line:

"Welcome to your new addiction!"

Yeah they are coming out of the woodwork, must be all those l337 looking fliers I have been littering all makes and models of skylines with :)

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haha, yeh I managed to find my way thru all the

headings and titles n stuff.

No rush John, I'm still lookin - I found auto terminal

heading down there next week, and down to G/Coast

to look thru the import yards.

no R32 for me R33 all the way.

What's this i hear about you smoking glow mushrooms,

killing owls and eating out 14 y/o hookers?

or sumthin like that. :D

yeh friendly guys! hope ta see u all soon in my

skkkyline!

-Eugene

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