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grab your mate, then slap him in the face and scream "wake up!!!"

its the best thing you can do for him...

if he still buys it, then make sure he insures it then burn it one late night for him, that will be the second best option...

my mate is NOT buying that one, he is actually going to buy a strandard prelude and now he is wanting to do the same conversion and paint it the gunmetal grey like the SII r33's....

i haven't should him this yet so keep em coming but i just talked to him and he said he has been talking to a few panel beaters that think they can pull off the conversion and can cost up to $8000 just for the conversion

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if he's goin to buy a skyline anyway then wat a wank.. if he keeps it then all for him but waste of money.. oh and wouldnt show up on here with it lol.. everyone here very judgmental and you'll be an outsider

it's like monkey see.. monkey want.. jus go find some other ober cool cars and show him.. will be so confused wont know what he wants..

also was goona mention he cant get that car as it got supercharger but he obviously getting na prelude..

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yea he is getting a n/a prelude....but also triptronic which even makes it worse......does anyone have any suggestions on wat car he should get that could make the most power out of a non-turbo/supercharged motor and also auto......he saw this thread and feels very upset LOL but now he is looking for any suggestions on what car to buy....thanks guys and he only has up to $10,000 to spend

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Now we are all taught incest is wrong and the thought of it makes my penis shrink back into my body. But there is one place where incest works and that is with cars, When it comes to swapping body panels KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY. There is proof that it works, look at all the S13's with either S14 or S15 front ends, With the right body kit even the R32 with the R34 front could look great. When it comes to heart (engine) who cares where it comes from as long as its upgrade, After all people don't see your heart but they discovery what its made of.

I might go put a Prelude front on my R32 for shits and giggles now.

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I dunno, the quality is pretty good and all jokes aside it isnt completely terrible. Fair enough i would never buy it or be seen in public with it but it is nicely done. Lose the Neons and 2F2F styling and it could actually be fairly decent

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