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Hi guys,

I mostly post on the wrx.com.au forums, but have just registered here, as I'm looking into getting a R33 or something, as a daily driver, and getting rid of the WRX.

Just time for a change I guess...

1998 WRX with a V6 STi front bar/lip/headlights/grille and foglight covers....but a bit over it.

Anyway...just a short introduction...will be around for a while, and post my car in the for sale section...see if anyone would be interested in a swap??

Cheers,

MC

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amen, 20k +

My logic was for 5k extra i could get a 33 GTR.

So i did :D

With my tightass logic I figured I could pay 5k less and get a 32 GTR :P

Seen a few nice ones for around the $14k - $15k mark. Unfortunately that's still too much for Mr 'minimum wage' here. :P

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Hi guys,

I mostly post on the wrx.com.au forums, but have just registered here, as I'm looking into getting a R33 or something, as a daily driver, and getting rid of the WRX.

Just time for a change I guess...

1998 WRX with a V6 STi front bar/lip/headlights/grille and foglight covers....but a bit over it.

Anyway...just a short introduction...will be around for a while, and post my car in the for sale section...see if anyone would be interested in a swap??

Cheers,

MC

Welcome mate,

Nice cars WRX's apart from their gearboxes that is. Skyline is much different, talking from personal experience. They both got goods and bads. Are you after GTS or GTR?

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Welcome mate,

Nice cars WRX's apart from their gearboxes that is. Skyline is much different, talking from personal experience. They both got goods and bads. Are you after GTS or GTR?

Sta ima Adise, jebo to hljeb??

kako Jasko's Rexy ide?

and yeah...I'd probably be after a GTS for now...R34 GTR next year sometime hopefully

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With my tightass logic I figured I could pay 5k less and get a 32 GTR :D

Seen a few nice ones for around the $14k - $15k mark. Unfortunately that's still too much for Mr 'minimum wage' here. :thumbsup:

Well stop spending ur "minimum wage" on hoes and drinks as suggested by ur profile pic lol

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