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dont be fooled. Think about the crappy handling, the cheap interiors, the constant petrol guzzling, driving in the wet sucks too with that much low end torque, wet cornering, modifying them is boring. It is an impressive ute though, especially when he drives it - awesome control

We went down the same road Dan, from 8's to jap, and the only way i would ever get another 8 is if its my second car that i would use as a weekender. I still love them though.

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yes i went from 8, to turbo 6, to turbo 4.

I am just so confused at the moment - there is only one car that I really want and thats a r34 gtr .. but am having trouble justifing spending the money. A GTt or GTSt is uninspiring - and to do what I want to a rex is just foolish spending....

So im mayby looking into a evo 7 /6.5 import or perhaps a Ducatti .... I dont know - but until im certin I wont buy anything - because if I do i will sell it in one year like i did with all my cars cause im bored of it.....

ahhhhhh decisions decisions....

its hard not to sell after a year, im the same way. And agreed, its hard to get excited over a gts-t

70-80k on a 34GTR is difficult to justify, but if its only for a year you dont lose too much money i guess. Good luck anyway

we caned this thread ..yeaw

finding a good brumby is very hard work .. mate of mine looked and looked and found nothing...

Have you considered a rotor ute....

Ive been looking into this ... a old school datto or maza ute with a turbo rotor .... weight fark all and would kick arse on the street... handle like a go cart with some suspension work and a set of good tyres...

i would consider that, but im after a 90's car. This purchase is not really for performance, its more for just having a fun functional get around car and have always wanted a ute.

not fussed if i do a transplant in the brumby or not. Im saving my pennies for a house deposit. The cheapo corolla i bought drives like a dream, but just really sucks ass to be seen in public with. I used to see quite a few brumbys for sale last year when i was looking, but it was slim pickings in the quokka/sundaytimes last week

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