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Yeh I'm considering 6 or 7.. Hopefully this guy buys my car

VII.9 :yes:

The VII is a bit unloved, as the body styling is plain when compared to the VI and VIII.

VII are cheap, why would you bother with a VI with flogged bushes and gearbox.

Anthony, I've just noticed you changed wing caps to GTR one, it was on my list when I had one never gotten around to buying it.

Now, there's a pair of these on eBay and I'm watching it... My mum thinks I'm crazy.

VII.9 :yes:

The VII is a bit unloved, as the body styling is plain when compared to the VI and VIII.

VII are cheap, why would you bother with a VI with flogged bushes and gearbox.

Fair point. Apparently the VII have weaker rods though, although I prefer the VII To the other girly ones. Not gonna do much if I get one though so come at me weak rods

the TME still goes for like 18-20k though..

cant justify spending that much on car that was built in 98/99..

no doubt TME is the best out of the lot, but f**k, i already have a 98.. i would like something a little newer.

Anthony, I've just noticed you changed wing caps to GTR one, it was on my list when I had one never gotten around to buying it.

Now, there's a pair of these on eBay and I'm watching it... My mum thinks I'm crazy.

ahah yeah i bought them from nur33 when he parted out his r33, still have the nismo ones here though, they are faded but hard to find anywhere now which makes me want to use them again lol

it has carbon wing blade also since there was some paint fade on the standard one and also got the patch where there was like 20cent peice size of paint flaked resprayed - as soon as i give it a wash and manage to get it out of my driveway again ill throw up some more pics of where its at - done a fair bit to it as of late.

TME fastest, BUT hardest to deal with on a daily basis unless your going to track it.

7 best value for money, re age/comfort.

8 would/could be what I'm looking for.

yeh im considering just putting cash aside for a little while and getting into an 8MR . that would be good.

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