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you get what you pay for. Want a better car, fork out more money.

I def. wouldn't fork out more than 20 for an R33.

Plenty of good examples outthere for around about that much or less.

so for 24 i could possibly get one?

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/?/au/...sp?StockID=3469

You have to add Price for mods, orc (inc registration of course) And this one has damage.

So an r34 would be more than 24 grand lol You will be lucky to find one for that price.

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wat would u guys choose? a s15 or r34?

they both the same price

Got a funny feeling you're going to get a pretty biased answer to that question.

Its not S15s Australia now is it??? :D

Either car would be awesome mate, but i'd personally go for the R34.

Best of luck

Dude. Best thing for you to do. Is go test drive cars for yourself and find out. no good in asking. everyone has different likes and looks for different things in cars. Go do your own research by going to a dealer and seeing the cars with your own two eyes

well for 20k,, there's heaps of r33 series 2 out there.

but wats da main things to look for? just briefly...

this is my first turbo car, and im kindda newbie to turbos.

i've heard turbos can have many many problems

so im worried that if i buy it, i'll need to spend thousands on top of it.

cos i've got no more to spend.

well if you're going to be scared of this and that, better save up more money or wait.

turbo charged cars are performance cars and to be honest, everything has its wear limit.

It could be you find a 100,000km turbocharged car which runs like a dream and you could also find a 50,000km that needs fixing here and there. It's all about how the car was cared for and also, your luck.

a good option is to get a honda - nice NA performance with low maintenance,high reliability. The VTEC kicks for an NA....

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