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really i thought they were quite good but i know where your coming from on the rota thats what i have now maybe i will get another set of them then just nothing with a polished lip this time i have gone off them

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Awesome plan for the car - APT is another very good choice - well come to Bigpower

And it would have been 323ian who told you .. he has a mighty fine R33GTR .. only problem is it's not a 32 :)
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agreed i love the shape of a r32 skyline once my car is done i will be looking at either getting a r32 gtr skyline or a rx7 as a weekend toy

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christ wrote:agreed i love the shape of a r32 skyline once my car is done i will be looking at either getting a r32 gtr skyline or a rx7 as a weekend toy
Now there's a dilemma, I'd have both :) - i've got a 32, but I've driven Gareth's RX7 and it's great !!
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it is a tough choice i love the look of the rx7 but have always loved the r32 skyline

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Both great cars as Ben says. If I had someone local I could trust to service it, I would go for the Mazda. I loved my 32 I had but a stiff, lightweight, rear wheel drive blown very hard by a bloody great T51 (rotary's spool up big turbos very well) would be just about bob on for me.

Combined with aesthetics that I'd give my left nut for and you're laughing.

(Just need to work on Gary @ APT to do the servicing)
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must not think about another car just yet must get the celica done first but the thing that puts me off the rx7 is the engine rebuilds how hard are they to work on lets say the engine needed a rebuild and i wanted to do it myself

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I would leave that particular can of worms alone for now Chris :lol:

Enjoy the Celica. It will be mega with that charger fitted.
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yes your right get the celica done first power should be up to around 200 mark with the charger on its 140 a the moment with a generous helping of torque :)

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