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well i think i have made my mind up im going to look at a fpv typhoon r-spec soon.

WTF is r spec ?

they stole my nik...

in other news, had a look at 2 audis and a 33r today. gtr was a disappointment :/

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probably 40k but could push a little more. and it will be my daily but want to do DECA events and stuff like that.

Bmw 135i? Although they high 50's :(

http://www.themotorreport.com.au/47609/2010-bmw-135i-coupe-road-test-review

But consider this: an FPV F6 won’t handle as tightly, an Evo X won’t engage the driver as much and a 370Z is hugely impractical by comparison.

If you want a car that combines scintillating all round performance with equal amounts of practicality and brand prestige, then the little 135i is quite frankly the best package out there for the money.

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Hey guys was gona put up a thread coz i want to sell my Power FC with hand controller for R33 GTR and my twin turbo full setup *standard*..... as i dont know what this stuff goes for i cant really put down a set price and this is a must for the thread.... can u guys help me with what prices i should be asking for these..? the turbos are still on the car and come with hks front pipes

lemme know cheers

George

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Hey guys was gona put up a thread coz i want to sell my Power FC with hand controller for R33 GTR and my twin turbo full setup *standard*..... as i dont know what this stuff goes for i cant really put down a set price and this is a must for the thread.... can u guys help me with what prices i should be asking for these..? the turbos are still on the car and come with hks front pipes

lemme know cheers

George

would need to know specs of turbos an condition to suggest.

However I can offer u 500 for ur power fc :)

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