altezzaclub Posted January 3, 2012 Report Posted January 3, 2012 on the other hand a r32 turbo poped up so I might jump on that. Sort out your head first! The Skyline and the Corolla are chalk and cheese, so you need to decide what you want a car to do for you.. cool & retro or fast & powerful. If you can't decide that, then you will be disappointed with either. One will be too slow and the other will make you just another kid in a turbo Skyline... If you have worked in panel shops you don't need to buy a car that has just been painted, you're better off to buy an un-touched one and do it up yourself with the skills you have. That way you can spend less money buying into it and add value with your work. Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted January 3, 2012 Report Posted January 3, 2012 Sort out your head first! The Skyline and the Corolla are chalk and cheese, so you need to decide what you want a car to do for you.. cool & retro or fast & powerful. If you can't decide that, then you will be disappointed with either. One will be too slow and the other will make you just another wanker If you have worked in panel shops you don't need to buy a car that has just been painted, you're better off to buy an un-touched one and do it up yourself with the skills you have. That way you can spend less money buying into it and add value with your work. Fixed Quote
Ant Posted January 3, 2012 Author Report Posted January 3, 2012 (edited) Lol blz is right, but I'm not a wanker lol, and I can't decide on either, but I'm thinking I don't have the time and money for the rolla. I'm guna have to think hard I recon. Oh and with the paint I'm not stressed atm, but you are right about working on others mistakes, it sucks. Edited January 3, 2012 by Ant Quote
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