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  1. Thanks for the advice, when I said I havnt got my licence I meant full licence I still have 1 year to go in my green p's, ill definitely be buying a good bike once I've got my full license, but I will eventually want a decent car as well it sounds like if I wanted to go with a car the ford is the cheapest option.
  2. Thanks for the quick reply! I was planning to get an after market tow bar for the skylines (if that even exists). how much would i roughly be looking at to get 250kw in the r34 gT-t?
  3. Hi I'm about to buy a new car and I'm having trouble deciding. I have a few questions about specific models that hopefully someone can answer. The car is mainly to be used as a everyday car that can tow 1-2 motorbikes and can survive the odd track day. i plan on eventually buying a good bike so i probably wouldnt do track days in the car after I get the bike. So the cars I'm considering are the ford ba mk2 xr6t, r32 gtr and r34 25gtt. I was hoping to only spend about 15k on the car (before mods) and wanted about 250-300 kw atw in the skylines and 300-350 in the xr6t, my question about the skylines is how reliable is the r32 GTR? I've heard they are very expensive to run and that they brake down a'lot being old cars. the other questions I have is how much would it cost to obtain this kind of power from either of the skylines, and what kind of fuel efficiency do they run ( this doesn't matter to much just out of curiosity). I know the xr6t should be able to get 300 rwk for less than 5k so I was wondering how the others compared. there is one other option I'm not sure if anybody will be able to help me out with but I could buy a bike and use my current car to tow it. I don't have my bike license so I was wondering if anyone who has a bike can tell me if they get more enjoyment out of the occasional track day than having a nice car everyday
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