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The GTO is an overtly heavy car built for the American market.

A buddy at work has a 97 540. It's a real old mans car. Interior is awful. Makes the 33 interior look like a work of art.

Yeah get a MANUAL JZZ30.

Edited by Tony de Wonderful

Opinions opinions opinions eh?

I still think that S15 looks absolutely fugly ;). I just do not like them!

Retirement car? I see your point, but they go great, are safe, comfy as, full of extras..... I'd have a full 3rd party inspection carried out before I bought whatever anyway, so that *should* iron out the problems, but I've seen it in person. 2 clips are missing from the interior but apart from that.... tv works, sound works, electric blind, seats, mirrors, sunroof, they all work.

I realise its got no turbo and its an auto/tip but mhmmmm.......

Tom, I don't want a 1jz soarer cause it would be auto for that money, and I dont want ghey kickdown going around a tight corner into boost.... Would def's go for a V8 one. (Also comfort, reliability etc..)

Poll says nutcase wins..... Cheers guys.

Karl, cheers but will pass... Has to be targa top.. I'm ghey that way.

Joe - totally disagree there :) Love the interior in them ;)

Opinions opinions opinions eh?

I still think that S15 looks absolutely fugly :). I just do not like them!

Retirement car? I see your point, but they go great, are safe, comfy as, full of extras..... I'd have a full 3rd party inspection carried out before I bought whatever anyway, so that *should* iron out the problems, but I've seen it in person. 2 clips are missing from the interior but apart from that.... tv works, sound works, electric blind, seats, mirrors, sunroof, they all work.

I realise its got no turbo and its an auto/tip but mhmmmm.......

Tom, I don't want a 1jz soarer cause it would be auto for that money, and I dont want ghey kickdown going around a tight corner into boost.... Would def's go for a V8 one. (Also comfort, reliability etc..)

Poll says nutcase wins..... Cheers guys.

Karl, cheers but will pass... Has to be targa top.. I'm ghey that way.

Joe - totally disagree there :) Love the interior in them ;)

LOL you owned a 33 GTR and your calling S15 fugly ;)

Celsior = LS400 ;)

Not really a fan of the aristo...

With the BMW, sure but the only one worth getting is a E36 M3, but they are still in the 20s. (Syfon = 323ci... lol pass :))

You suggested holden. ;)

That said, theres a pretty nice VT Clubby 112k kms, manual on carsales for 15k....

Edited by Ten Four

Your a goober head, i still dont believe your actually selling the GTR im mean c'mon its a GTR and i know you want to get rid of your debts and you think its bad because its technically your daily driver and your always driving it but seriously who gives a f**k they damn thing was put into prodution for the public to be driven. Besides who else here can say they're "Hi im17 just finishing school and OH and did i mention i own one japans greatest road machines ever produced"

i know i cant lol

but go the zed if this sale falls through.

yeah your not old enough to be see behind the wheel of a bmw yet.

otherwise yeah go the soarer

With the BMW, sure but the only one worth getting is a E36 M3, but they are still in the 20s. (Syfon = 323ci... lol pass ;) )

BAH go all out james get the E96 (i think) M3 they rock and for a stock car they goooooo good for a bmw good idea i think dumping a V8 in them

sisters bf used to work for bmw. last yr he took me for a spin in a new m3 he brought home

quote: "the best thing about this car is the handling" seconds later hits a kerb!... bahaha dousche.

was perfect, had to be there.

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sisters bf used to work for bmw. last yr he took me for a spin in a new m3 he brought home

quote: "the best thing about this car is the handling" seconds later hits a kerb!... bahaha doosh.

was perfect, had to be there.

thats when i was driving one i nearly backed into a toyota coasta bus.

i mean seriously how the f**k do you miss a BIG white bus directly behind you opps

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