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Well looks like I'm going have to get kicked out of here... I just cant seem to find the car I was looking for and while I was looking for my new car I ran across this.

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I had to sell mine when I came here to Oz. Dont regret it one bit I have a wonderful wife and boy on the way *fingers crossed*.

So for what I was looking to spend I just going to jump on this since not too many here to get.

Got some great info here I just want to thank all those that helped

Rex

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Might be able to stretch for something like...

Audi S4 biturbo

Audi S8

E36 BMW M3

Volkwagen Golf GTi

have to say AUDI B5 S4 twinturbo is on the top of my list, kinda like the german built luxury version of GTR, much potential: tough 2.7l V6 TT, strong 6 six speed, 4wd and at $40k! what more could you ask for.

dont get anything german!!!! great cars if u can afford the service and maintainance!!! and if ur planning on modding it, tuners will charge u through the roof!!! besides the things are just boring, u pop the bonnet and all u see is f*kn plastic covers, f*k that shit.... R33 GTR or JZX100 CHASER, and thats a NUTS chaser... not too mention 1JZ motor can handle shit loads of pwr!!!!! evos are cool but at the end of the day they are lancers!!! f*k that shit too... hope that helps buddy...

cheers jure

I concur with the Chaser. Awesome car, only like the JZX100's though. For a 4 door semi-luxo model they weigh in at about 1480kg and you can get them with the 1JZGTE single turbo VVTi and a 5spd.. can't go wrong! Probably be my next car.. for the missus to drive :)

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