scooby? which one?
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In 66 posts, that's the most sensible thing you've come up with yet mate 
No, joking aside the best way to determine which car is for you is to have as much information as possible about each car. A passenger lap in each of your prospective cars should be a massive help towards knowing which one is for you. I know there are EVO's, STi's, GTR's and GTS-T's going so you should be ok. Oh by the way~ I guarantee that you like the one that is beyond your budget :thumb:

No, joking aside the best way to determine which car is for you is to have as much information as possible about each car. A passenger lap in each of your prospective cars should be a massive help towards knowing which one is for you. I know there are EVO's, STi's, GTR's and GTS-T's going so you should be ok. Oh by the way~ I guarantee that you like the one that is beyond your budget :thumb:
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Only thing i'd add about the older scoobies is interior wear - even though I bought mine nearly new by the time I sold it with 49,000 on the clock the interior was battered, the door cards mark really easily and the seats were a pig to keep clean, saying that think they are awesome cars.
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