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As you all know i have been plaged with lots of little problems that are really starting to shit me, now my question to you guys is should i just piss it off and upgrade to an r34 gt t

sell and upgrade

no keep it and stop bitching

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Yeah Andrew's got a point

If you've replaced near on everything on your car, then you could ber confident that it's all good now.

However if you want to upgrade, an R34 would be tops, I know that's what I'm getting next (Kinda sorta got one now already :D)

It's up to you, if you feel like a change, then go for it. If you feel like sticking to what you know, the go for it.

better the devil you know than the devil you dont know.

i love your car snooze. if you bought an R34, what would you want to do to it? wheels, kit, and all the other mods your current car has, right? how much would that all cost from scratch? sh*t loads. you've already got all that, why start again?

if you have the money i would :D i like my 33 but 34's are just as sexy + not as many around well at least for another year or two. PS buy the one off the guy at newgel he was selling last i heard its got some nice little mods and the paintwork is awesome BUY IT!!!

i am at a loss as what to buy next too either 34 or wrx who knows but i wont be selling for a good 2 - 3 years still

HOW DARE you say that "W" word leigh...

This is a skyline fourm..

Subarus are still nice Erica!! :stupid:

Yea, true waht most say... Why start again, you will end up loosing alot of money.

Newer car yes... but you already have a sweat looking car.

Manual 34s are not really coming down in price at all. Basic one in good condition are still ~35k. Another point is that many of the parts are actually interchangeable so you could possibly return yours to stock? eg Front Mount and piping for 33 will fit a 34.

I love my 34, I still look forward to the start and end of the day when I get to drive to/from work.

I really don't understand the no wing look on the 34s, can't say I'm a fan at all.

you should sell it and get like a VL cause they is sick n shit. 1st mod you will need to do b4 you drive it anywhere is put a monsta tacho on. Even if its stock and auto. 2nd you will need to put a 4X4 lift kit in the front and remove the springs from the back and trim the bump stops so your exhaust just clears the ground. 3rd mod is the numba pl8ts. They need to be DISNEYLAND. lol

Im bored and cant sleep.

*SIGH*

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