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Old 26-02-2006, 07:36 PM   #1
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Default Help!

The situation: i want a new car
I need help in what to get. I want to get old school, something before XE with a v8, 9", c-series box etc.... My aim is to run 12's within 3 years.
HOWEVER, i can only really have one car. This is due to space at my house (still live with parents) and it would have to be a daily as well.
i drive about 50-60 k's to and from work and get caught in a bit of traffic on the morning and afternoon, which on a hot day is not ideal for my current ride.

I need help, should i go with my gut and go a worked old school car or should i get something a little more reliable (e-series onwards) and do the old school later.
I want as many opions as possible. Am i dreaming with having old school and should go newer?

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