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As the title says, what car would you have if you had your 20 - $25,000 back that you bought your nissan skyline or other nissan turbo for, what would you get now? (if skylines where out of the question)

Just wondering what all the die hard skyline fans would get if they couldnt get a skyline / or now that you have had a skyline, you might be unimpressed with it or "over it" what would you get?

I have had 3 skylines now and iam starting to think iam all skyline'ed out. Looking for other options.

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I'm stuck under these P plater laws which pretty much prevent me from driving a turbo skyline and I've chosen to drive a KE70 corolla.

If I wasn't stuck under any turbo rule (and had money), I would definitely be driving a MKIV Supra.

yer seen a few mx5s that look nice cheap to! I am thinkin somethign european could be nice but if i go more luxo and get an automatic i would get really bored though. The supra tt would be nice but could be a handful.

well if i had NEVER had a skyline, i probably would have gone down the supra path and would be driving a late model TT supra

but i drive a V35 now, saying i had not gotten this, i was also looking at older merc CLK320's and maybe a an older BMW 330ci

either way i would not be as happy with my choice of car as i am with the V35!

yer seen a few mx5s that look nice cheap to! I am thinkin somethign european could be nice but if i go more luxo and get an automatic i would get really bored though. The supra tt would be nice but could be a handful.

Mx5's are known to be a girl-ish car, but they can look tough...

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would love an ae86 as well. I like the mx5 for the weight and the older rwd ones seen a few with 13b turbos in and at lik 990kgs they fly haha.

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