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I have my manual license I just don't use it :P I got it cos I'm a Tradie to drive the work utes and stuff and I've had to use it sometimes but city driving is much better in auto

So how did you pass if you can't drive manual? I agree that city driving is nicer in an auto but you bought a sports car...should have gone manual turbo...or at least turbo...

So how did you pass if you can't drive manual? I agree that city driving is nicer in an auto but you bought a sports car...should have gone manual turbo...or at least turbo...

I class mine as a sports car with this new motor it'll chop some "super cars", leave the poor girl alone...

It will be turbo when I get my opens. I drove manual all nuclear era the got onto Ps and have been driving an auto for 2 years

Oh no...not a DE+T...there are other important differences between the GTST and GTS other than a turbo.

I class mine as a sports car with this new motor it'll chop some "super cars", leave the poor girl alone...

I'm being nice :P Auto skylines are fine but auto/na makes me shudder slightly ;)

BTW yours isn't going to be a sports car...it won't be able to corner so at best it is a commodore dressed up as a skyline.

Engine swap dude... I'm not silly

That's fine but it also has 4 stud hubs and smaller brakes and a different diff...it doesn't have HICAS so that's good.

Lucky you have that sucker Zac to do it for you ;)

Oh no...not a DE+T...there are other important differences between the GTST and GTS other than a turbo.

Better off swapping a turbo motor into it, hi comp low boost is an interesting monster.... And by interesting I mean boring

I'm being nice :P Auto skylines are fine but auto/na makes me shudder slightly ;)

BTW yours isn't going to be a sports car...it won't be able to corner so at best it is a commodore dressed up as a skyline.

It's definetly a "Sports Car" nothing canbe that fast and not be one

...a bullet train isn't a sports car.

It's also not a car, but it is a "bullet" train.

So what you're saying is I will have a "Bullet Car"

Fast in a straight line but can't turn, I actually like that definition lol

Sorry Nick...you won't have a nimble or highly manoeuvrable car when you finish.

A sports car (sportscar or sport car) is a small, usually two seat, two door automobile designed for spirited performance and nimble handling.[2] Sports cars may be spartan or luxurious but high maneuverability and minimum weight are requisite.

It's also not a car, but it is a "bullet" train.

So what you're saying is I will have a "Bullet Car"

Fast in a straight line but can't turn, I actually like that definition lol

That is what you will have, it will in no way be a 'sports' car.

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