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buy a Smart Rider! cheap and reliable....

u get to be chauffeur in a Merc most of the time. lol

looks like u already had a R33 so go for something else. GTR GTt s15 2jz 180

really depends of what you really want to do with the car.

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well being a chinese delivery boy and a daily from the R33 it was good had good suspension.....i wanan go the R32 GTR since its cheap but the interior is a tad old :( mmm ill b like dan the man buy a beamer hahah hmmm i want a R33 GTR midnight purple stock or modded doesn't really matter mmm i was thinking S15 but not really interested same with 180;s how ever i kinda like the evo's but if i go evo i'd rather go the GTR lol

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black sun imports ... go for them

mike well look after u for sure.

If i was to ever import a car again, 100% i would go with them without a doubt.

From what i hear, he doesnt aim to make alot of moeny + low overheads, so he is cheaper then most other places

plus having a importer u can trust.. is "priceless" ** for everything else, there is master card** **ok that was lame..**

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Or go bunky spec most of 2009 and then buy a R34 GTR after and hope to God it was worth it. :cool:

It's funny, Insurance in my car is $400 more than in a R34 GTR V-Spec, stock for stock with same conditions/variables. Stupid Just Car Ins.

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It's funny, Insurance in my car is $400 more than in a R34 GTR V-Spec, stock for stock with same conditions/variables. Stupid Just Car Ins.

Well its not there fault that most of there consumers write off there R34's :cool:

I would'nt get a R32 GTR if your going to use it for deliveries every day, there supposed to spend more time in the garage than on the road!

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i think ill just use moms camry for deliverys :cool: but yeah atm heres my 2 cars in mind 1994 GTR 68000kms 20250, 1994 White R32GTR 94000 kms 19500 got mods like PFC etc....and 23900 for GMG R33 GTR quiet stock :rofl: im thinking to go the R33 GTR

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hahah i might as well sell the stuff that i strip? prob get some cash back on some items like

R33 PFC+HC

Z32 AFM

PFC boost controller kit

Turbosmart bov hahahah

hmmmm cars still at the smash repairs i think ill take it to one more place for a quote

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hey chi hhhmmmmmmm asking everyone else what car you want really wont get you any where cos only you know what you want lol hhmmmmmmmmmm if it was me hhmmmmm id go the 33 gtr hmmmmmmm but thats just me :P

p.s. you like to say hmmmm alot :D

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