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yeh iv been told to get an enxtra 8 g's when i buy one :P and that insurance will cost me over 9 or something for my age but i have to look into it. Anyway can someone tell me where the events are like cruzies are and eastern creek events. :O

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Yeah, nothing wrong with a non-turbo 33. Obviously not as fast at turbo, but who cares? If you like your car, it doesn't matter if someone else is faster. There'll always be someone quicker, no matter what you drive.

It's more important that you like your car, not its 400m time.

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well dad dident want me to kill myself so i agreed with him since im only 18, I paid 11 for it. I think i probably would of killed myself if i brought a turbo'd car i kinda speed a bit to much and im loosing my license ina month ^-^ lol meh. atleast im truthful about it :O

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$11,000 man, thats a very very cheap series II! IS it manual? Rb25? If it is, awsome pick up! Goodluck with the NA, I got one when i was 16, learnt to drive in it... sold it when i was 17 and got a wrx now:) Step by step i say, it was for the best i learnt on a NA as well, because in situations that now happen alot faster i know how to control:)

Dayne

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Uh thats the problem dayne its an auto Lol, friends say i got ripped off not sure if i did or dident cause it is auto and non-turbo but i dotn care meh. i get paid out about it but all my friends know i can drive a manual :P, I learnt manual with a MightyBoy =D hehe my friends got 1 and i had one but i got rid of it. there pretty kewl with turbo they keep up with my car :O ehehehhe but theres this 1 guy who has a MB and is pretty worked he almost can beat a V8 well keep up with it in line.

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