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Yeah I think I will be going full wide body .. Its just when money and the girl friend allows it .. dont know if its worth it unless its GT spec and im not exactly too keen on it.

I.e in cost.

Im thinking of throwing the money into an investment, appartment (prob not with current rates) or a new car.. Prob the latter as it wont devalue as much as the conversion..

Heh... talk about two completely different ways to use money :(

If you're thinking of buying an R34 - I'm seriously considering selling mine now.

I just bought acreage out in woop-woop, and while 90% of the roads are very good, the last 1KM to my place is unsealed.

Plus, it has barely been driven since mid-April.

I still love the car to death, but I'm finding I'm driving my Landcruiser or Impreza most of the time due to where I live and the stuff I'm doing...

Was also thinking perhaps sell the R34 and Impreza, and buy a Forester GT (what I was originally gonna do FFS)... then do that one up. It'd be far more appropriate for where I am.

Cheers

Sheng, how is that bonnet in the rain? i like them, but i keep hearing things about not going out in wet weather

Hey mate,

The bonnet is fine in the wet, it has been rained for ever in sydney lately as you may know, it never had a affect on my car :(

And oh

I see a GTR badge..

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