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ahahhaha i didn't say skylines are ugly d: civics look hell nice with a good bodykit on, i rather buy bodykit for a car first then slap on a big ass exhaust on a stock body! hahaha

some reason my gf doesn't like 180sx lol i was thinking of a silvia but then again i rather a R32 over that, if i wait 2 years i could get an R33 buh damn thats too long! hahahaha

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but mate you have to realise that if you put a very nice body kit onto a civic, although it may look very nice and shyt...but people willl just think that it's rice and nothin more. You rather spend the money and kit a skyline and you will gain a lot more respect in that den a civic, even though its a non turbo, but who would know if your not racing anyone. I personally didnt like the shape of an R32 but i admit its realli grown on me.

So my advice, get a skyline coz once you drive a line, your hooked....I was about to buy a lancer, civic, jazz.....and once i sat in my friends line..i was like fcccccuukk dat.....i want a line and havent looked back since..i wouldnt swap my line for any other car other den another line at this point of time

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Here's what I would do

If i were to get a CIVIC it would be because - I don't intend to do up the car and just need it to get from a-b. Honda's hold their value for much longer than an 1989 gts or whatever age the 32 u want is.

However,

If i were intending to do up the car (engine/performance wise) i would get the gts as the rb20 is a a good engine to do up a little.

in conc. CIVIC - to just drive around in, SKYLINE to have fun in and hold on for longer.

p.s. why do people want to put a kit and rims on a civic? it makes it go slower if anything and attracts unwanted attention

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LOL damn i don't mind the arm but my right ball? i need that! ahahahhaha for an R34....hrrmmmm hard choice! lmao might buy a skyline if i can find one around adelaide for about 11k searched everywhere and only way i get it at that price is if its auto/4door/crashed or could import one in which i'm thinking about.

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