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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Do...l=don&st=20

Well, it's been 6months, and I finally have my license back.

33 is long gone, but I'll be thrilled just to get out in my parent's Terios.

Gonna test drive a few cars I've had my eye on this week too.

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What cars do you have in mind? :)

Well, since my P's were reset and I'm forced to drive an NA for 3 more years (thankfully no red plates) I'm prob going to get an NA Supra, or NA R34 Coupe.

Gonna drive like a grandma too, not that you have much choice in an NA.

nice work :) supras are that little bit more expensive but nice cars

hey n/a's arn't that bad! i suprised a few people this weekend at deca with mine, too bad i was still the only n/a there hehe :D need to get some more n/a's at the events next time cmon beau and kieran :)

nice work :) supras are that little bit more expensive but nice cars

hey n/a's arn't that bad! i suprised a few people this weekend at deca with mine, too bad i was still the only n/a there hehe :D need to get some more n/a's at the events next time cmon beau and kieran :)

i want a r32 N/A . . .. but are hard to find for a decent price

Woo! Got it back.

Took the Terios out for a spin, but that car really such a let down. I have no intention to do any sort of spirited driving, but the Terios has the most sensitive clutch, has absolutely no guts and feels like it'll tip over if you take a corner at more than 20kph.

Still, it's good to be out and about again.

would someone really bother upping the engine in a 32 if you were not going to put a turbo in? I know it would be an improvement but if you were spending that much to upgrade your cars output I would imagine a turbo would be done too??

Late model 32 GTS's came with a 25 in it from the factory. And you'd be surprised the difference, given the weight of a 32, and the extra 80nm of Torque from the 25 over the 20.

I'd be tempted to spend the extra coin and go for a manual NA supra, the 3L in it is still deceptively quick.

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