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Good luck :)

Can't wait to see the 34 if you buy one.

Also a r33 is a cheaper option which leaves more money for cool mods.

They come in both 4 door and 2 door.

I like to pretend that they never made 4dr R33's haha. They are an acquired taste.

Edited by iruvyouskyrine

Don't let manual scare you, i bought my first car (s13 silvia) in Melbourne never having touched manual and drove it home(SYDNEY!) that taught me pretty quickly (lol)

Sounds like a 4 door R34 would be the best way to go for your needs :) - they look awesome too!

Duncan Gay yes, has announced that many 100s of cars previously banned for P platers will be permitted to be owned and driven. He stated that the current laws are outmoded. So the RMS has a revised list.

Now for balance! Assuming you have a legal turbo car (within the scope of power to weight), have you considered Advanced Driver Courses? And don't forget that our club runs track days/hillclimbs/texis!

Enjoy and stay safe!

I'd personally buy a nice R34 coupe (only because I like my sports car to be a coupe & and had a NA R33 coupe when I was on P's) and I think get some wheels and coilovers and leave it at that.

I wouldn't spend too much money on it if you are already planning to sell it when you get off your P's.

Save the money to mod something that's worth modding when you are on full and something that you won't sell it off :P

Oh and whatever you choose to do, do it for yourself, whatever makes you happy, and stuff the passengers, they can always get in from the other side haha

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