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So let me get this right....... you want people to give you their opinions, but only if their opinion is what you want to hear.

:D

All of the above are opions (which is afterall what you asked for) - take the good with the bad.

At the end of the day, Im guessing your going to do what you want to do anyway, regardless of what people tell you.

oooh for fu ks sake seriously what is evryones problem.. i need a fu king car and im gonna get one, im sick of people saying save your money and wait three years.. would you wait three years?????????????? sorry to blow up, but im sick of it, i went from thinking i was gonna buy a 20 000grand non turbo skyline, to saving 10gs and buying a 10grand pulsar

You have to think maybe if so many people give you similiar advise they mite be onto something. If your not happy with other peoples generally outlook on a situation then make a decision on your own grounds. And i have nothing particularly to say about your choice of car other then you should deffinately be sticking to your licence guidelines.

Edited by fEkuaR

I was considering purchasing a pulsar SSS when i was car shopping. They pull about 115kw for an sr20de and there is a large community on pulsar.org.au. Drop in a gtir engine in no worries :)

What about an integra type R? They seem to be a quick n/a car with some potential too

I reckon go for a reputable strong n/a car instead of an n/a which its reputation is built from their (twin)/turbo brother.

If you get what i mean haha.

Cheers

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