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There is a market, but I'd be worried it will die soon.

R35 GTR price keeps dropping and 34R's are only getting older.

Spend $60k and own it for 2 years as a weekender, drive it a handful of times and all it for $30k does not sound appealing to me. I might buy one after the drop.

yeah that is true 35s are under 100k but I think they are a different proposition got very high maintenance costs .. Not that a 34 won't cost money but the 35s got a lot of stuff that can go wrong and cost big $$$

Eh maybe I'll try find a 180sx to trash around a track in lol

Fark that would be a fun car

And Narva headlights on the front :thumbsup:

I'm a fanboy of these:

http://carsales.mobi/cars/details/1964-Sunbeam-Alpine-GT-Series-IV/SSE-AD-3191987

But getting rarer and rarer to find. Would probably do a half assed restoration. Bolt on flares, big wheels, efi V8. All the oldies would be disgusted

Is cool, needs more Renault less Sunbeam doe :P

4K, pointless at this stage
3D, pointless since they were launched like 5 years back
65"... unless you've got a big room, the 480p/720p/1080p content you'll be playing on it will not be as sharp as it should be.

Would still bang, but not for that price

For the difference in price, I'd be going for this... then upgrading in a few years to a good TV once 4K porn is actually available
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-50-led-tv-full-hd-za/

Yep.. and with aussie internet speeds the way they are going to be a long time before 4k is viable (depends on area I guess)

Our free to air only just got 1080i on a few channels heh.

Only reason you'd get a 4k TV is if you had a massive collection of stored 4k blurays or something

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