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By your comments, I'm guessing Daddy bought your car, Daddy is paying for the insurance, and Daddy gave you $5 thousand to squander for passing year twelve or something.

$5 thousand, I would go and study overseas, I would pay off some university debt, and I would definatley spend some of it on driver training. I know you probably won't listen to this, but I hope you remember the advice you didn't listen to on this site as your car drives away on the back of a tow truck. Won't happen to you? whatever.

And I am being nice.

$5K will never buy respect brotha.

anyhow.. all be nice children!

Just some nice rims and a good bodykit for now should make it look good. Maybe spend a grand or two on the stereo and make it sound good. Good exhaust system. Don't worry about the performance items until you have actually driven the car regularly.

RB BOY just checked out ur pics etc nice car.........but ummm in the trial front mount picture its upside down.... if anyone here is goin to take u seriously how about not big noting urself as a mummas boy and just askin concrete questions.

RB BOY just checked out ur pics etc nice car.........but ummm in the trial front mount picture its upside down.... if anyone here is goin to take u seriously how about not big noting urself as a mummas boy and just askin concrete questions.

im just asking questions bro, and tellin people there wrong, like about the insurance, one guy is like good luck on insurance i say i dont ahve to pay for insurance theres nuttin wrong with tellim someone that! so yeh aw well

mmmmm so ur another 16 year old who can drive like a proffesional... edin sennar sp* was a professional, but being young and nieve ill assume u ahve no idea who that is, im glad you drive now... it just says that ur just another temporary young australian with zero brains...

RB boy. How old are you?? Are you still at High school? And If you are not 1. why don't you have a job, or 2. Why are you not studying? How about you go out and earn $500 just to see how hard it is to earn, then you might have a little more respect for that $5 thousand, and you might spend it a little more wisely.

Have you ever even had a day job?

I've just had another brilliant idea. Why don't you spend that money on a VL commodore. Use the 33 for driving hot laps of the city so all the ladies can be in awe of your pimpness, and use the VL for all your actual driving until you crash it. Lets face it everyone does the dumbest stuff in their first car, and most VL's end up crashed anyway. Then, hopefully by the time you crash the VL you'll have some driving skills. Then drive the 33.

im just asking questions bro, and tellin people there wrong, like about the insurance, one guy is like good luck on insurance i say i dont ahve to pay for insurance theres nuttin wrong with tellim someone that! so yeh aw well

Ok.. I'm trying to be nice here...

1) Change your signature!! It does not make you sound cool, it provides people perception that you are just another reckless hoon.

2) Dude.. I aint australian, even I cant understand what in the hell you are talking about half of the time.. see quote.. Perhaps this is the reason why people are telling you to goto uni?

As to your 5k, I would suggest you to take a driving defense course tho havent done it myself. However I didnt not start with a powerfull car (I started with a 4 cyc and drove that slowwwww... car for 4 years).

The following is what I would recommend.

1) defensive driving course

2) front pipe to match the cat back exhause (as I am assuming that is that u have atm)

3) Another nice sets of rims (can never have too many rims. :) )

4) Nice set of coilovers

5) EBC

These are the orders that I would recommend however not all people would agree or would accept it.. the choice is yours. :) There is no reason not to have fun but within limits. Dont be another idiots that give all young drivers a bad name and reputation.

PS. Seriously change your bloody signature, if you want people to take you seriously and not a stupid reckless kid :D

RB boy.  How old are you??  Are you still at High school?  And If you are not 1. why don't you have a job, or  2. Why are you not studying?  How about you go out and earn $500 just to see how hard it is to earn, then you might have a little more respect for that $5 thousand, and you might spend it a little more wisely.  

Have you ever even had a day job?  

I've just had another brilliant idea.  Why don't you spend that money on a VL commodore.  Use the 33 for driving hot laps of the city so all the ladies can be in awe of your pimpness, and use the VL for all your actual driving until you crash it.  Lets face it everyone does the dumbest stuff in their first car, and most VL's end up crashed anyway.  Then, hopefully by the time you crash the VL you'll have some driving skills.  Then drive the 33.

Settle boy settle... give the dude some time to process all the response. :)

What the dude do for a living is non of our concern. He may well have a rich parent, in which case good on him. As to the VL part.. be nice.. :D Not all VL's ended up crashed, its not to say that I have ever had one or even consider having one.. :)

Alex,

It's a serious suggestion about the VL. Buy something cheap that you can bash up and not really care about that much till you learn how to drive was my point. And I am trying so hard to be nice. :angel:

edit: The only remotley narky thing that I put in there was the day job comment. I'll wait for a relpy. Why do you have to quote my rants Alex? Cut it out man.

Serious, somthing a little "sporty" (read has a nice note) somthing 3 or 4 cyl, and under 2.0lt. Yet somthing "newish" and isnt going to cost lost of money to fix if somthing buggers up.

GTI Swift

Lancer

Baleno

an so forth, any little hatch back.. they are cheap enough, cheap to run, some newer ones look ok... have good resale, some are "nippy"

Ok josh,  

serious suggestions for a s**tbox first car for our Bboy Rbboy.  And you can't say r31 either.

I would suggest a mantiz! daewoo mantiz!!!! They are awesome looking with a lawnmower engine. :)

Alex,

It's a serious suggestion about the VL. Buy something cheap that you can bash up and not really care about that much till you learn how to drive was my point. And I am trying so hard to be nice.

edit: The only remotley narky thing that I put in there was the day job comment. I'll wait for a relpy. Why do you have to quote my rants Alex? Cut it out man.

I agree with Nismo_Boy a VL aint cheap to run. :D a mantiz.. cheap as chips. :)

As to the quote.. I'm slow on replyin all the time (cause I try not to project the wrong impression).. so quoting is the easiest way without confusing people.. or so I thought... confused yet? :D

Ok this is the last time I'm quoting you.. Mr grumpy.. hehehe :)

im just asking questions bro, and tellin people there wrong, like about the insurance, one guy is like good luck on insurance i say i dont ahve to pay for insurance theres nuttin wrong with tellim someone that! so yeh aw well

I call your a Mines_datsun fan...

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