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i know one skyline that will be able to pull bigger skids and do-nuts than any other vl... and do you know anything bout skylines? not hard to put a cooler in... i'm sick of farkin holden farking bevans " oh my vl is sick bro check out my skid, aww look at your jap crap " if you own a vl why the fark are you on the forums...

alrite, so you know one skyline that can match a vl. and relax im not a bevan, im a wog and if you have a problem cause u are racist then ggf. and are u saying cause i have a vl i can't post here. vls use nissan blocks and so do skylines so i dont see what ur problem is.

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alrite, so you know one skyline that can match a vl.  and relax im not a bevan, im a wog and if you have a problem cause u are racist then ggf.  and are u saying cause i have a vl i can't post here.  vls use nissan blocks and so do skylines so i dont see what ur problem is.

my problem is that you come on saying that skylines can't match vl's on a skyline website why bother you think anyone will take on what your saying and think about it? i'm yet to see a vl beat any of the skyline drivers i hang round with if it is doing burnouts or just racing... so what if your a wog you can still be a bogan...

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alrite, so you know one skyline that can match a vl.  and relax im not a bevan, im a wog and if you have a problem cause u are racist then ggf.  and are u saying cause i have a vl i can't post here.  vls use nissan blocks and so do skylines so i dont see what ur problem is.

The problem is ur a retart plain and simple.

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my problem is that you come on saying that skylines can't match vl's on a skyline website why bother you think anyone will take on what your saying and think about it? i'm yet to see a vl beat any of the skyline drivers i hang round with if it is doing burnouts or just racing... so what if your a wog you can still be a bogan...

dude dont get into conversation with this ***wit as you can see by his new username he has been banned many times before for spilling midless dribble about his 1980's shit box. Hes been banned from wwwvlturbo.com coz even they wont stand for his retart attitude

dude dont get into conversation with this ***wit as you can see by his new username he has been banned many times before for spilling midless dribble about his 1980's shit box. Hes been banned from wwwvlturbo.com coz even they wont stand for his retart attitude

nah its something to do i don't care i know if he tried to race anyone of us he would lose even to the na skylines so hey i just will see how far i can take this... try get him banned for good

I would go for the 99 rex for sure.

I owned a 99 rex, very reliable and great value for money.

I believe you can get a 99 rex for low 20's now.

Let us know what you go for.

Another deciding factor may be insurance. Ring them up and get a quote for both.

Forget about the whole stupid VL Turbo thing for a minute and go back to the original debate.

I bought a new toy on the weekend. And I must say I think its an awesome car. Very nice to drive, awesome handling but doesn't have anywhere near the power of the GTR. But still I'd rather be driving this than the R every day.

And I definitely rather be driving this than a R32 GTS-T anyday. :wassup:

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Andrew, you did what? I'm never believing you when you talk about investing and planning for the future ever again! What about your holiday n stuff?

BTW don't you already have a work car?

haha - work actually bought the car for me. So actually work owns the car - not me. But for a guy that doesnt work in sales I did a damn fine sales pitch to my boss to convince him that I would be better off in this nice subaru hatchback than what I would in a ute!

:D

haha - no this one is my daily driver.... but its also a company car so there will be no modifying it. So that should help keep the gearbox in one piece.

Me and James were testing it out on Sat actually and both of us agree that its just a really nice car to drive. So if anyone is looking for a nice streetable car I'd cartainly recommend having a look at the rex's. Not as a power car but more as a nice overall package.

Although Im already having issues with the stupid Brant system. But thats another story.

brant nemesis = ghey.

wrx wagons are nuts, my cousin in syd owns a MY02 (I think), and he uses it for business use (electrical & network cabling specialist). And he uses it on the weekend when we go clubbing and stuff, its not bad at all, not a non-performance car, pretty roomy and plenty of space for a shag in the back. Dunno bout the regular WRX's though hey, not really a practical car... then again its a lot more roomier than an R32 GTSt.

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