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OP, you should buy the car that I'd drive if I was a P plater

nah bugger that,

if I was back to doing my p's again, I would buy the cheapest car I could with ESP that I could.

not rocking around in overpowered bad handling cars like I did.

but was fun!

is your skyline turbo miguel? or not running and bought maxima instead? speaking of which, is maxima 3L? dont see too many of those done up... would be a good sleep with some VIP touch.

Lol, Maxima is 3rd daily since Taxi was off the road :/. Skyline was NA, then bought write off gtst coupe, rebuilt the 25, threw a bunch of money at taxi, ran out of money/got over it, sold most things. Sold shell last weekend now just have the remaining stuff to get rid of.

ummm... from what i can gather from that sentence: taxi = NA skyline still own, gtst = parted-out project shell gone, maxima = daily.

Nope.

Taxi is long gone and it's N/A, smashed gtst long gone.

his 2 previous dailys were his mums 'rolla and a bluebird.

Changed spark plugs, retightend intercooler piping, car still lumpy on idle :/

Might clean the Afm and see if it fixes it.

Only started playing up once it arrived to w.a.

Hmmmm

Should have left it in Melbourne, close to Trent. :P

Yeah sounds like cams. No good :|

I reckon the ol' girl ain't too happy with the constant 40degree days....

Needs more melbourne weather

Getting high water and oil temps?

Maybe time for dat oil cooler and bigger radiator

Or move back to Melbourne

sold a 2 door n/a 33 for 10k a few years ago dem p plate laws.

manual and coupes will go for about 1k more usually, maybe more. Mine was pretty zippy enjoyed it on my Ps. 123rwkw bro, dat healthy engine.

Probably liked it more than my GTR to be honest. (like fun vs price, obviously GTR is the better car.. ) used to do some fun shit with that little n/a. Maybe I was just young and stupid.

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