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So, after around 2 and a half months of f**king around with insurance companies and the various idiots and cheapass bastards on nissansilvia, I got a new car.

For those of you that have no idea what I'm talking about...

Previous car:

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30 days later:

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Picked this up on saturday

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It's 100% stock, apart from the Watanabe RS-8 wheels.

And yet, it still flies.

This thing is awesome, you can throw it into anything, and it sticks to the road, for lack of a better term, "like shit on a blanket"

:D

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nice magna

One of the guys on NS imported a black one through us and I got to drive it. Its pretty nice, bit sluggish, but its like a more mature Evo 2/Lancer GSR. Apparently you can get good power out of em too.

Now you'll have to post up an intro in the 4 Door Sedan section.

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nice magna

One of the guys on NS imported a black one through us and I got to drive it. Its pretty nice, bit sluggish, but its like a more mature Evo 2/Lancer GSR. Apparently you can get good power out of em too.

Now you'll have to post up an intro in the 4 Door Sedan section.

For a stock car, I think it goes pretty well. Much better than the S13.

The two inch (I think) exhaust is really, really restrictive, and so is the exhaust manifold.

But you can just upgrade them all to EVO 1/2/3 items.

Another guy that just bought one, he put on a few simple mods, and managed to run a 13.8

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nice work, congrats dude. hope it goes well and is a nice new ride

thanks paul, yeah, i love it already :D

nice one Darkness!

theyre not bad those magnas... was considering one as a run around a while back

lol, yeah.

its a good car for driving around, doesn't kill your back like the s13 does

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nice car mate there are plent of evo bits for your car so start spending $$$ and you will have a car that fly's for an oldy

thanks.

lol, yeah.

i can only use evo 1, 2 and 3 bits though

but its all good

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nice...but i am wondering why your old car has an autozam sticker on it.....autozam is a rebadged mazda :S

haha, i honestly wouldn't have a clue

i thought it was a car audio place....

Nice one Dark, don't know what is sexier, the Watanabe rims or the walrus' magnificent breasts!

that's a tough one

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:unsure:

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