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*update, need help* Skyline or B16 Civic HB
So Im going to give my civic to the GF and buy a new car. Im going to a local dealer here who imports cars from Japan. Im trying to decide between a Right Hand Drive 92' Civic HB with a B16 in it, which would be sooo fun to work with. My other choice is a RHD 1991 Nissan Skyline GTS. I dont know that much about the Skyline, but I hear good things. Ok thoughts?
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ORIGINAL: Masonn
find a skyline gtr. the gts has only one turbo and is rwd. the gtr has 2and is awd.
find a skyline gtr. the gts has only one turbo and is rwd. the gtr has 2and is awd.
No need to go for the TT RB because if/when you upgrade you will want to go with a big single over twins anyway. RWD = less drive terrain loss, less moving parts, less to repair, less to build up to handle more power.








