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Originally posted by articacid: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JusFlyinBy: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mwh27: Thanks for all your info guys. I would get like a STI or an Evo or something if I wanted to go fast. I'm just intrested in a luxury sports car, that won't be stupid expensive. And I'm not ready for a bimmer just yet [img]smile.gif[/img]
Psst. Did you read my post? You can save 7 grand, get the same quality, better gas mileage, more speed and lower insurance rates with my suggestion. ;) </font>[/QUOTE]im sorry but im sticking with this guy^^^ cant go wrong here.
i like the z's and g35 but i would never buy one. </font>[/QUOTE]Hey alright! Glad someone is paying attention.
Originally posted by 98Silver6: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by teal99camaro: E46 M3= Teh ownage!
You get what u pay on M3, speaking of M cars any of you seen the new M6 BTW? </font>[/QUOTE]yeah dude... i'd take and M6 anyday of the week... it just looks sick not to mention whats under the hood...
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if you buy a G35 wait, since the G35 is the new skyline and I heard that nissan was going to release and R version with all the skyline which will be released as a version of the G35 in the US with all the skyline GTR goodies like AWD turbo and a super sophisticated stability system.
The G35 is the skyline in Japan. The next GTR will however be broken away from the skyline name. Won't be the same car although it is coming to the states this time. There are a ton of rumors about what power train it will get so there really is no telling.
There's what the current concept looks like. I doubt anyone on here will be able to afford one since it will more than likely be a targeted as a 911 killer and priced accordingly.
Originally posted by HokieBird: The G35 is the skyline in Japan. The next GTR will however be broken away from the skyline name. Won't be the same car although it is coming to the states this time. There are a ton of rumors about what power train it will get so there really is no telling.
There's what the current concept looks like. I doubt anyone on here will be able to afford one since it will more than likely be a targeted as a 911 killer and priced accordingly.
Looks like a Cobalt from the back, but i heard its in like 80k price range, if i had to spend that much u know my choice ................... ZO6
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