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its down to these two beasts. RWD. Sexy.

 

'95 RX-7

 

OR

 

'96 S15

 

they will not be driven everyday, so i am not too concerned with the maintenance of the mazda. im caught directly in the middle. I know a lot about both cars, so im not looking for people to list their attributes. Which would u go for

I'd go with the Mazda. Or preferably a Skyline GTR.

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i thought about an R32 or an R33 but i dont think the 30k for the R32 is worth it. i mean, it is, but to get one in the us requires several modifications to exhaust and such. Companies import them to the use with those already made and the cars are in excellent shape. Im looking for something that i have to get my hands dirty with.

but youre right, gt-r's are beautiful.

Yeah they are pretty rare outside Japan. Personally I think they look pretty average, but they are quick. The RX-7 is a really nice looking car (to me), and it's a pretty common car to do up, so I think would be a good choice.

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id consider a bluebird if i lived in australia, as long as the interior is different than the us altima

Flip a coin, I am not really into those types of cars. I like 60's to late 70's cars.

 

I am not familiar with the s15, what is that?

most likely a volvo, if you want pure speed for a short (but not too short, you have to run the mazda rotaries for 10 minutes at a minimum) go with the mazda. If you want performance go with the S15 (I would imagine, as I really disliked driving the RX-8)

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an S15 is a sylvia. a nissan. a 240sx.

i never liked the rx-8's. out of the question. boost is a must. one requirement is a cockpit interior and that is easily fulfilled by the rx-7.

In that case I'd go with S15.

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