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don't have to answer the 'what do u do?' question. i found some thread about a White R33 GTR hitting u a little while back. explanation in there. I really need to get into property/shares. i've just saved and had it sitting in ING, and now got some ANZ shares (only cos i work there) but that's it. which do u think is a better place to start, property or shares?

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Hey Daniel, yes it was the respray r34 gtt in melbourne, it was origianlly black I found out all its history since it hit oz, it had right hand guard damage which was replaced, I only know that some dude wanted that color r34gtt so they resprayed it to order... bloody good job they did, I didnt pay 37 though...

don't have to answer the 'what do u do?' question. i found some thread about a White R33 GTR hitting u a little while back. explanation in there. I really need to get into property/shares. i've just saved and had it sitting in ING, and now got some ANZ shares (only cos i work there) but that's it. which do u think is a better place to start, property or shares?

cheers

If you have the funds and a good credit rating, then going into property investment is a great idea, but i would wait alittle longer for the property prices to go down, they have pretty much peaked and sooner or later, the values will drop again. Just makesure you get good enants. I would recommend Toop&Toop property managers.

As for shares/stock bluechip shares are always a good investment, thats if you dont want to spend the time to research the markets, gold holding companys are always great giving high yeilds and capital gains at the moment. If you have a share $15,000 or so i would recommend buys Hilman gold shares, they have another float coming up in about 6 months, i've always got amazing returns from them. But i'd see how the market and dollar goes in the next couple of months.

You don't want to get burnt! :wassup:

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the paint is not black its the gtr deep purple on my car, my car was 38k a year ago, which i thoyght to be a good price, because you cant get r34's into the country at the moment they are holding their price very well.

ive seen them between 32 and 44k, i will sell mine in a year and then buy a gtr r34... i think.

I've found the lines to hold their price better than most other cars at the moment.. Hell even the R32's.

Years ago I bought a VS V8 5speed IRS,SRS,ABS,FE2.

That set me back 24k. Sold it a year later and lost $8000. :)

choice A, by a standard commodore for 35 grand, then drop 10 grand in 2 years on it or...

Choice B, by an r34 turbo charged animal machine, at the right price... have lots of fun for 2 years ad mabye drop 3-4 grand....

Choice C, Crash r34 into stobie pole, spend the next 2-5years paying off the damages! No i have'nt crashed my car!

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