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It's Jesus, lol.

I was faced with the same options but without dumping a whopping great V8 in my Nova ... buy the Skyline dude, if you live at home you'll always have a free hot meal and most of the living expenses are paid for. At least until you get a well paying job or pay off the car.

I'm actually looking to move out myself now that I have a decent paying job .. I can finally afford both =P

-Kez

jesus never had a dad, what would he know about bonding with your old man while putting in a chev engine into your R32.

drop the 358... be different (and it'll be cheaper than moving out).

jesus never had a dad, what would he know about bonding with your old man while putting in a chev engine into your R32.

drop the 358... be different (and it'll be cheaper than moving out).

thats a really good point

thanks for the comments guys, just found out the place i was looking at and very keen on does not offer any car parks for any of its 500 residence, which is well f**ked for want of a better word.

however, the moving out is not off the table i just got to sort my shit out i guess.

It's Jesus, lol.

I was faced with the same options but without dumping a whopping great V8 in my Nova ... buy the Skyline dude, if you live at home you'll always have a free hot meal and most of the living expenses are paid for. At least until you get a well paying job or pay off the car.

I'm actually looking to move out myself now that I have a decent paying job .. I can finally afford both =P

-Kez

Man, if you live at your home maybe. Live at my home its 15% (used to be 20% until the Ps paid off the house) of take home pay is board, and I have to cook tea at least 4 nites a week. Amoung other things.

You guys have it way too easy.

Man, if you live at your home maybe. Live at my home its 15% (used to be 20% until the Ps paid off the house) of take home pay is board, and I have to cook tea at least 4 nites a week. Amoung other things.

You guys have it way too easy.

u think they have it easy.. all my mates are being given ther cars.. 16k yaris, 20k rollas and my bro got a 25k GTT.. and i worked my lil ass off for a 13k GTiR and sold for 15k :)

new gen have it sweet as..

My brother put in a carby chev into his 33 and it was a big mistake as so many things didnt fit and had to be custom made and cost over 20k (that did include a few other things)without it being complete yet. Its not the basic engine swap ppl think it is

Um just something to look into... im not sure exactly on the rules nowdays its been a long time since ive bothered looking.. But im pretty sure u cant put an engine in a car that wont meet at least its production years emission standards.

Man, if you live at your home maybe. Live at my home its 15% (used to be 20% until the Ps paid off the house) of take home pay is board, and I have to cook tea at least 4 nites a week. Amoung other things.

You guys have it way too easy.

man, your getting ripped off....jk :yes:

and hear i was thinking you cant cook......next time your cooking!!!

u think they have it easy.. all my mates are being given ther cars.. 16k yaris, 20k rollas and my bro got a 25k GTT.. and i worked my lil ass off for a 13k GTiR and sold for 15k :)

new gen have it sweet as..

kill em all!!!!

My brother put in a carby chev into his 33 and it was a big mistake as so many things didnt fit and had to be custom made and cost over 20k (that did include a few other things)without it being complete yet. Its not the basic engine swap ppl think it is

basic?!?!?! who said it was basic.....the amount of mod plates you need is crazy, and i am surprise he got away with it for 20k.

Um just something to look into... im not sure exactly on the rules nowdays its been a long time since ive bothered looking.. But im pretty sure u cant put an engine in a car that wont meet at least its production years emission standards.

i believe that is true yes.

:)

I meant he has not been dead for 2000 years quite yet...

just stirring :P
thats a really good point

thanks for the comments guys, just found out the place i was looking at and very keen on does not offer any car parks for any of its 500 residence, which is well f**ked for want of a better word.

however, the moving out is not off the table i just got to sort my shit out i guess.

Keep looking, don't settle for somewhere you're not happy with :) When I used to rent we'd look for ages to make sure we got places with lock-up car parking.
You dont want to be living at home forever like mark
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