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first car was my dads old N13, mum had an N16, sister bought an N14. Test drove a couple of cars and an N15 SSS was easily the best and cheapest. The interwebz showed me what could be done with them and how to enjoy it, then I bought a heavily modified one and continued to alter.

it's not an addiction... it's not like you continue to buy parts even if you can't afford it. unless you have track days or cruises planned and deadlines to meet. but at the end of the day, a car build has all the time in the world really.

Yeah I sent PM Dezz, sorry should of warned you...

I dunno about you guys but when I started modifying my car I was definitely hooked and spending money I couldn't afford..Now I feel its pretty well built Im trying not to spend money on it..occasionaly I see something I just can't resist and I buy it and it sits in my shed ... I still want to and I definitely get withdrawelz from not driving it...I crave it, I long for it ,im breaking Into a sweat just thinking about it....

Yeah I sent PM Dezz, sorry should of warned you...

I dunno about you guys but when I started modifying my car I was definitely hooked and spending money I couldn't afford..Now I feel its pretty well built Im trying not to spend money on it..occasionaly I see something I just can't resist and I buy it and it sits in my shed ... I still want to and I definitely get withdrawelz from not driving it...I crave it, I long for it ,im breaking Into a sweat just thinking about it....

Artz go and drive it ya big skirt.

evo is quick.. im gonna miss that being able to put the fut half way down and all of this boost noise and power to release and get that flutter...

once i buy a house, you all need to force me to get another jap car

then I remember sitting at the lights on st kilda rd (near fitzroy st) and this guy pulled up next to me in a brand spanking new (well close to) Wine red R33 Gts-t... and the rest is history

yeah, I have a dump and front pipe sitting there... just need to find an 8MR turbo and BOV then I can wind in more... should be looking at 230ish which will make a huge difference

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