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Guest Devilish Angel

lolz... so what if im on my L'z...

i need something to learn on don't i???

plus i really want the car...

im also stuck on a colour to go for...

and well price for insurance doesn't really bother me...

im currently saving up..

and well i dunno.. u reckon go for insurance first or mods to the car first???

insurance is about 5k's for me. For you maybe double that.

Of course insurance first. If your something does happen to your car you'll cry cause all you have is a wreck.

hehe.. did a rough quote on NRMA and it came up to.......

$31,160.69

I could buy another R32 GTR!!! :bahaha:

Its alot of money. If you are rich or your parents are rich, lucky you, go for it. Don't get stuck on a colour, buy any colour and have it resprayed in the colour of your choice, $3k odd for a respray isnt anything if you've got the money :P

Guest Devilish Angel

me... saved up..

hrmz.. intersting question

lolz well it doesn't really matter cause im gettin the car for my 17th b day but not recievin til afta hsc u know...

study reason's etc... well yea...

im startin to look arnd now though so i find one i realli want....

and yea..

insurance should come first.... omg but i need to find the car first!!

r33 gtr, hey sounds great, dont listen to everyone saying you shouldnt get it, first car etc, as long as you can drive it n look after it, go for it.

insurance is a big issue, and get a quote first. I had serious trouble getting insurance for my stock r33 gts-t. Thus why I only have a gts-t, noone would insure me in a gtr.

But I would love to have your job, $7k is a pain in the ass for me to save up :cool:

Guest Devilish Angel

well... honestly all i do is tutor and teach piano and datz pretty good pay for a 16 yr old

i mean itz $35 p/h and $40 p/h respectively...

and well my friends work in insurance companies so yea... i believe they'll help out there.. and thankyou for the confidence

:cool:

Guest Devilish Angel

tell me abt the 1995 v spec???

Buster---> honestly i realli want a gtr... i don't know why.. but i've got my heart set on one.. if i was willomg to go for gts-t then i would go for a 34... my ultimate dream car is a gtr r34 but well that does cost hrmz quite a bit

Guest skylinedude

If your sane which it's obvious your not id go for a N/A for your first car to get used to it. And then when you got more experience move on to the turbo,i'm sure alot of ppl on here would agree with me.Saves seeing another beautiful car getting ****ed up my sheer in experience.

Each to their own, if you can afford the car and the insurance, great, more power to you.

Who ever blows 7k of as easy to save up must have rich parents.
If your sane which it's obvious your not id go for a N/A for your first car to get used to it.

You shouldnt be-grudge people because they fortunate enough to have money (by whatever means... legal of course)

I should have listened to my grandmother and continued to play the piano... damn dads and their sport!!!

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