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if you just started learning how to drive manual wouldn't it be wiser to get one that aren't so modified like those?

The one i'm leaning towards is the stock one a few posts down from the first one :wave:

Stags are awesome, was gonna get one but I was too slow. If i were to get a stag it'd have to be white :)

Aleks

hey mate

check out the for sale threads

there are plenty of good powered cars on these forums

and if i were you then i would most likely be looking at getting a very stock or close to stock car

there are plenty around just have to find them

if anything then just go to iron chef and get one imported

buying a car with out test driving it! hmm i smell foool
Importing a car, you don't get to test drive it... and sometimes, you don't even get a mechanical report on it!
Pfft I bought my car with just the auction report sheet and two small fairly poor quality photo.... and the car turned out great!

thats why i said go with someone like Iron Chef imports

as he knows what he is doing plus i havnt heard anything bad about him

and he has imported a few of my mates cars

Chef sounds excellent but i'm afraid of high prices, plus i cannot wait for the car.

The one i was gonna get was $5k + my MZ20 but it already sold.

I need to get another car right after selling mine :D

Aleks

my series 2 33 4 door is for sale, can do for 13k with stock wheels, mint condish and is almost stock except for exhaust clutch and cooler. its in SA for sale thread. the series 2 33's are far better IMO and this thing doesnt even get a second look from the cops. also Im lookin for swaps, whats your Mzz20 like? :D

my series 2 33 4 door is for sale, can do for 13k with stock wheels, mint condish and is almost stock except for exhaust clutch and cooler. its in SA for sale thread. the series 2 33's are far better IMO and this thing doesnt even get a second look from the cops. also Im lookin for swaps, whats your Mzz20 like? :D

Agree with that. I have a series 2 R33 2 door, i have a window tinting all round (except the windscreen), a SAU Sticker on the window behind the driver. I have been through heaps of RBT's, and past heaps of cops...never had a look from them yet...but give it time.

my series 2 33 4 door is for sale, can do for 13k with stock wheels, mint condish and is almost stock except for exhaust clutch and cooler. its in SA for sale thread. the series 2 33's are far better IMO and this thing doesnt even get a second look from the cops. also Im lookin for swaps, whats your Mzz20 like? :D

MZ20's a beaut. Auto sadly, big end bearings starting to wear.

140,000kms on the clock. Interior + exterior in perfect condition, pearl white exterior, tan/brown interior.

Aleks

MZ20's a beaut. Auto sadly, big end bearings starting to wear.

140,000kms on the clock. Interior + exterior in perfect condition, pearl white exterior, tan/brown interior.

Aleks

possibly interested in swaps and cash my way?

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