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yeah just do that.

the second part not the first part.

lol

sorry that's against forum rules

...to pressure you that is... it's not against forum rules to post pics.

just saying. if you WANTED to do that. it is encourage.

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Thanks everyone for the replies n opinions about s13 or r32, keep them coming! I know what my opinion is but I like to know other people's too ;) I don't have many friends who know more about imports than I do so I need all your help I can get lol

Rowan, I do love Ceffys but for what i'm looking for i think they are a little heavy, I definately think i'm leaning towards a 32 but i still dunno! I'm so bad at making my mind up! Lol typical Libra!!

Budget is around 7-9 I am not buying NOW.. proly in about 6 months. But i need to learn a little more before I do decide.. I want to make a good decision cos i been tossing this up for ages, and I still want to save a bit more so I don't have to pay interest on a mass loan!! Also, needs to be manual and if it's a silvia i want sr.

Lol RBNT

Lol all good Cam I don't mind a bit of stirring.. I'm going to see if i'm any good, if i'm not i'll stick to spectating no biggie, i'll still love driving my baby around the streets and not doing burnouts and stuff like that.. I'm not one of those people :) The laws are bad enough as it is and the people doing it on the streets are only making it worse!!

About the limitations for P Platers, I heard rumours that it only just passed becuase there was another lethal crash *sigh* but i'll have a look into it, that will suck so bad if I can't get a turbo!! If only Sprinters were cheaper!! Lol i'd love a Paanda Trueno :/

Lol it's not facebook :P one pic is enough.. Until I get some more pics with cars coz my hair is black now so it's a little misleading with the red.

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Mmmmm Cefiro goodness.. You should get a ceffie! Theyre hawt!! :P I really wanted a ceffie but ended up getting the R32 (Which I Love!). Test drive and compare what you like the best. My friend used to have a S13 and it was lots of fun and went pretty hard. Theyre pretty light too. :)

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