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buy the GTR but I would get a R32 :dry:

Hi there,

GO FOR A GTR 32 then you have maybe 5 grand to mod the engine modes(LEGAL)

Then no one will be able to catch you (except me).

And you are home when you get pulled over.

But if you have another $10,000 to spend buy your friends and do that up. :yes:

WHy would you want to spend 12k in one hit??

Why not save atleast 5k of it..

What happens if you have an accident?? Or something pops up..

USE IT TOWARDS SAVINGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!

you will deff need it later on in life..

Someone said summers coming....................... just think of the bike :yes:

Yeah, having to wear heavy leathers in the middle of the Summer heat, unless you want to take the risk of losing most of your skin if you come off the bike while being a squid.

Summer's coming - buy something with air con and that you can cruise around in while wearing shorts and a t-shirt.

after working your ass off for the money i would say go on a f*ken holiday get out the globe and pick a destination!!!!......and mod up your skyzee a little get that fat stereo you always wanted and whatever else without going over the top?

if not go for the gtr if you can get it or maybe even a 32 gtr

done the holiday thing. been to europe and us and shit. now i'm 25, been saving for a while, and 12k is what i am willing to fork out whilst hanging on to some savings for the rainy day, or house deposit. the cash is there to be spent for my enjoyment after saving for a long while. am leaning towards either gtr or bike, because if i spend it on the gtst, that money has basically disappeared, with little chance of getting it back. but how fast can i make the gtst go for 9k? if anybody has a list of mods, plus installation for a 9k budget, i would appreciate it....

red or black.....red or black.......

OR

spend $5K on gts-t, $3K on an LCD TV, $1K on car stereo and keep the rest for defects/EPAs and fines. You will need it once u put some mods in.

Edited by Phantom32

go for the 33 gtr! or get a phucken fat 32 gtr with a few mods done to it

with the 32 you might even have a few k left over for that fully sick stereo

check these out!!

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

MMmm i love 32's

Edited by thorpe84

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