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im looking at buying a skyline in the next few months. I have had a look around and have found these three that i think are good. can you guys give you opinion on these or even better if you know the seller.

http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/DesktopDefa...lias=carpointau

http://carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

http://carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

like i explained above these are the three i really like and are in my price range. There are a few more but i wont clog up the system.

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If you can afford the series II, go for it.

But you can't wait a couple of months, as they will probably be sold by then.

There is nothing wrong with the Burgundy, it's a great colour!! :D

I second Adz's offer, to help you look at a couple of Skylines

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Is that why you resprayed yours?

:lol:  :lol:  :lol:

I AM TEH WINNAR      :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Only after the accident. I did choose that colour when i bought it.

Nothing wrong with "standing out in a crowd", and my Red Pearl is soooooo much better :domokun:

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Thanks for your help. Tried calling for the silver one and there was no response the phone is always engaged. I even tried sending an email enquiry no responce. I might give up on the siler. I have found a white 95 series one that is stock nothing besides a filter for $14350. with 93000 on the clock i might have a look at it.

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I got my stock '95 R33 for around the $13k mark with ~98000 (major service already done) Ks although soft-o-matic 'cause lets face it, I'm a lazy git. If I could ride my pocket bike around the house I would, actually that's not such a bad idea...

Anyways you should be able to pick up a nice 33, or a 32 if you lean that way, in your price range.

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