Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

I hear what you're saying, but due to the age of the 180sx now the fact it's probably not as strongly built (no offence intended) as some of their other nissan counterparts (mainly v-series, rb-series) you're no doubt going keep burning a hole in your pocket. Been there with the 180 and the exa's, they were money pits. The soarer, lexus and skyline's however have been the most reliable cars i've owned. So you can't really discount jap cars based on the experience of one car (not saying that's the case with you).

Not entirely true, I'm spending money on modifying it. It's been an almost perfect car otherwise (besides a few little minor problems such as a stuffed water pump). The money I'm spending at the moment on it is to hopefully turn it into a dedicated track car, which I want to finish by mid year.

  • Replies 213
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

if you want some nice seats...go get them custom'd with better leather...although the new BMW leather is kinda special...anyone who has been into BMW lately and asked them about it will know what I mean.

You cant buy class...expensive shit cars with no real style doesnt equal class. if you think you will be more classy with a BMW and you go buy a 3 series your as dumb as the next f**ker who bought one. you either have money or you dont, if having a car cos people may think your more classy gets you going...then you have been sold the dream...

When you refer to a 3 Series what are you refering to? 3 Series is the whole range. 320i, 320d, 323i, 325i, 335i, 318, 320, 325, 330???

Anyways thats what GTR owners think of GTST owners "your as dumb as the next f**ker who bought one, you either have real power or you don't"

well said mate. actually that's what others think. "oh im really cool coz i have a skyline with gtr kits here and there." it's only gts-t afterall.

i used to drive R33 GTS-T and merc 180 kompressor. but get real the skylineis 10 years or so shit box,it has shit interior and rattle noise everywhere. well the good side it has good power when you modify it. but now im moving on...

anyway 335i will eat gts-t for breakfast lunch and dinner...

Edited by EKSMUD
  • 3 weeks later...

I dont no how u can get over jap cars besides like the instant u must b a hoon, but dont we think that wen we see a commonwhore with 20's on the front and 15" steelies on the back with wire stickign out hahaha.....

If i ever get another car a nice aussie built XR8 or XR6T is the go ute of course or wat about Mitsi Evo's thier all nice cars to drive my mate has a BMW 318i convertibale with liek 200 000km f**ked leather and some gay 4 cylinder im like wow 20 for this piece of crap lol its like the car has asthma lol his like i get good economy im like ud want too it such a sack of shit lol liner gets heaps more looks and costs roughly the same i no which one id rather b in..

  • 1 month later...

i was thinking the same thing the other day when i went to the motorshow,sitting in expensive audi's a few saab's and i hate to admit to it but the volvo was nice aswell looking at their new dash designs and plush leather seats softer materials on the dash...aswell as their awesome satnav and all of those systems built in it made the skyline look average

when i got home i sat in the skyline and went uuuuugggggghhhhhh.

Then i went for a drive the next day felt the turbo rush realised i wasnt looking at the dash,then i change gear hearing the whoosh in between gears realised i wasnt paying attention to the fact i didnt have leather seats.....then i hammered it and it bought a smile to my face.

euro cars are only good when they're the top of the line models aside from that you get ashmatic heap of crap 4 cylinders. you have to spend decent money to get something thats only half way quick IMO

i know its supposed to b bout comfort as you get older and speed isnt as important but i think you have a skyline for a reason

post-38649-1205828665_thumb.jpg

I love the S2000, I reckon they're a classy car with a bit of guts that would be great to drive. Even the RX8 or 350Z are pretty nice IMO.

I love the Evos too, especially the Evo IX, but all the mock ups on the road would shit me. I'd probably lose my license burning past everyone I saw just to prove a point.

Edited by KezR33
Who else is feeling the same symptoms?

They just don't seem to have that "classy" or "elegant" touch in them, no matter what car or what brand, it's still a Jap car end of the day.

When driving around in Melbourne's higher class suburbia, you feel like a foreigner in your Jap vehicle.

Got to love this new 3 series coupe.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jDhQPh2D40

BMW_335i_Coupe_Berg_3.jpg

LMFAO

:down:

come to my area bro and you'll see BMW 3 series are just as common as a skyline so i woudn't go saying they are classy. Everyone in taylors lakes / keilor drives one and they are all wankers (excuse the language). It makes me sick cos they all think they are something special. In my opinion if you want to drive something Euro and claim to be classy buy something over 150K like an M3 or M5 or maybe even a Porche 911 GTRS and then claim to be classy. Dont go buy some 70K 3 series beema like everyone else and drive around like your all that like some dickheads do ( no offence to you by the way). Oh and it always makes me smile when I hear about the "prestigious" cars being outdone by the little old jap cars hehehehe. (ie. a mate in a 200sx outran a Ferrari F430) $15K car with 'sum' work vs a $450K car. who would want to waste all that money???

  • 1 month later...
sounds like you're trying to ' keep up with the jones's.' does it really matter what other people think about what car you drive.

if you drive an modified import you're pigeon holed as a hoon, if you drive a prestige car you pigeon holed as a snob.

I drive a Celsior/ls400 does that make me a hoon or a snob.... or a bit of both.... :yes:

  • 9 months later...

im beginig to agree thats y i have already decide as soon as im off my ps im buying a 2000 model maserati 3200 gt m338 still got thetubo power plus the added advantage of a v8 and its dam sexc plus u got to a bar the guy beside u puts down a set of nissan keys u put down a maserati keys witch one is the girl going to take.....Dam strait the maserati winns evertime

lol fair enough na im happy with the look of the maserati as well plus 271kws standard for around 70k witch is the price of a r34 gtr these days mate ill hold out my self good luck with the 34 gtr though

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I swear at my GKTech ones every time I have to take them apart and replace a spherical. But I wouldn't swap them for anything else. They absolutely slay every other option, at least in terms of how they actually work. You sure you don't want to live with bearings? I mean, they don't have "ball bearings". They are rod ends and sphericals throughout. Tough as nuts, even though I have found more than one way to wear them out.
    • From when I was looking at getting the 86 engineered for the turbo, the joint said to put in a few euro 5 or 6 cats, then tune the car on a nice clean E85 tune When I was looking at a turbo for the MX5, it was basically the same thing, a couple of cats and a nice clean tune Although, it will depend on the year of the Jeep IRT emmisions standards required, and what mods are done, especially if it has a newer engine installed that requires a higher Euro
    • Yeah - but it's not actually that easy. There are limits for HC, CO, NOx and particulates. Particulates shouldn't be a concern in any petrol engine unless trying to comply to the very latest Euro standard. But getting a tune right so that all the others stay within limits AT THE SAME TIME is not a trivial exercise. You couldn't possibly get it right by just guessing at the tuner's dyno, unless he had a 4 gas analyser up the pipe, which is not often the case these days. It used to be. Every decent shop that did "tune ups" (as opposed to tuning) would have a 4 gas analsyer. Perhaps there's still quite a few of them around these days. But most "tuners" are only watching O2 and power readings.
    • Slight segway but the most expensive part of the whole thing which I would have thought would only be required for an engine size/type swap, not a VIV test, is emissions testing.  That's when you get into the big bucks.  I can't remember the exact price now but I got quotes for the GT-R based on swapping to RB30 (not that anyone bothers doing it legally anymore...) and it was around $4500 just for that alone.  The guy that does them manipulates the tune on the vehicle to make sure it passes.  The cheaper option is to book into Kangan Batman Tafe (I think that's where it was) and hire their tester.  Allegedly you're not allowed in there with the car though so not in a position to tweak anything to make sure the vehicle passes.  I'm sure in this day and age of ultra tuneable ECU's you could get the tuner to program a special efficiency (clean) tune that emits the lowest amount of particulates possible that would pass the test.  It might only make 50kW's but as long as it passed who cares!
    • I'm sure he has left signs, or, he is looking down, laughing That's my cunning plan for when I leave, lots of half finished projects, with no rhyme or reason of where I was actually up to, just to keep everyone on their toes
×
×
  • Create New...