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how about as suggested a s13 ca18de or sr20de as a first car ... its cheap and its alot safer to start on then say a turbo car... the beauty of this option is that once you have mastered driving a bit better, you can swap in an ca18det or sr20det without too much trouble, and you have yourself a turbo car

Leave this kid alone.

C'mon who here can honestly say that they don't miss Mines Datsun just a little bit? No one. This place is just gagging for a replacment.

Go on kid, buy a r33gtr if you can get your dad to buy it for you. Skylines Australia NEEDS you. :D

^^^^ agreed..

Maybe you should start by gettin your license and gettin some driving experience and then think of gettin a gtr!!! In two years time there will be better cars out there...

Thats one the most stupidest questions i have heard lol... Offcourse they will be ppl selling there cars in two years time.. There will be always someone selling.. Thats what this whole world is about!!! Buying and Selling!!!!

Mate stick to a shitbox when your learning, i have and i am tell im atleast off my Ps then i will consider a jap import such as a skyline or 180sx. My brothers both have jap imports one being a r34 gt-t and a 180. Ive i would be to scared to own something that powerful since i so inexperienced, thats why im sticking to a shitbox charade. Even a old corolla or something thats cheap will do, there cheap on insurance and parts if you were to crash it. I remeber when i was 15 i thought the same thing until i got my licence then you realise your not responible for youself but others as well.

im with gtst89 we need more parts but we dont need the attention that comes from an inexperianced driver doing stupid speeds in a 50kph zone splitting thier line in half.

perhaps what you need is some crash theropy look on the net at www.wreckedexotics.com

and picture yourself in one of those cars and think about what you would be thinking when you crash it.

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