I had'nt really considered a cossie, never driven one. How do the 2wd's handle? they look a bit twitchy at the back end. Ive never really seen one look happy with the tail out
.I would'nt want a 4wd of any kind. A well sorted 2wd for the road is my favorite.
I think the skyline chassis is better sorted, with active 4ws.
There was a time when all the boy racers had cossies and they were 2 a penny, a bit of a chav car but I guess now most of them have been written off and the tables have turned, with the skyline achieving chav status and the cossie more exclusive.
Enginewise they appear to be as tuneable as the skyline, but are the engines as strong?
I seem to remember someone saying turbolag was a problem with them too with one huge turbo.
Finding a bog standard one must be a nightmare and expensive if successfull.
I've had 2wd and 4wd.
2wd cann be twitchy, but mine at 310bhp was nice and drivable and would show a F355 a clean pair of heels.
Cossies are less chav now with them being old - no one wants them, which is good

Engines can take ALOT of power if built correctly. ours is built to take 680+BHP.
Turbo threshold can be an issue on big turbos, but cam timing can help there. tbh, ours hits full boost not long after 4k and it revs to 8k.
Good ones do command strong money, but they're worth it. so much fun and 350bhp in one sees off a hell of alot.
Jamie, you'd be surprised - there are cossies out that would trounce alot of the bigger bikes now, but its all relative, as the power needed is huge lol.