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Hey mate, since your car is still sitting there, would you be interested in swaping it with a

1994 Sil80 with RB20det and a Nissan Bluebird FJ20et with over 40k spent on it,

Bluebird.. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=108960

Sorry fella both those cars sound sweet as but have a Celsior and S2000 also and another 2 cars on top wouldn't really be a good idea! :dry: thanks anyways!

Please post a price :no:

it hard to play mind games, and it saves you time from getting rediculous offers.

just an advice, and saves you from getting introuble with BLITZ, as it is part of the rule to post a Price.

Nice car, goodluck with the sale :D

Cheers

$40k???

hi. im looking to sell my 180 for an r34 gtt. youre also in adelaide so that makes it a lot easier. but $40k is out of my ballpark. i'd say $30k ish, but hey, its your car. though a great example it is. good luck.

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I know of a nice black 4 door R34 that might be for sale for a bit over $30,000 if you're interested :(

- tiptronic auto with steering wheel controls (don't knock it until you try it - it is brilliant)

- FMIC

- HID headlights

- segregated front/dump pipe

- high flow cat

- Apexi exhaust control valve

- HKS SilentPower 3.5" Stainless exhaust

- 17" deep dish wheels

- cruise control

- custom gauges

- Apexi intake pod in CAI box

- radiator hood

- tint

- HKS Hiper-D fully adjustable coilovers

- spoiler

- MP3 stereo

etc etc.

And yes, before anyone asks - everything is for sale for the right price :yucky:

If your actually serious about 40k your got to be kidding mate!

Ive seen factory stock 34gtt for less than 25 if you hunt around. Id sooner buy a 33gtr before that for 40k

hahaaahhah

I'll give you 5k trade in for your S1.......because thats all I THINK it's worth! :O

Andrew your selling yours so soon?

nah not really Darren, but if I was offered the right money I would!

I found out about V35s being available the week after paying for the R34 - I still want one!

Id much prefer a 34 over the new skyline. Im over the whole european look.

I love the harsh lines of a 33 or 34. I mean vls are still a popular commodore to do up and i think its because of this reason. They dont age as much. When I tell people who dont know anything about imports that mine is a 94 model they cant get over it. Unlike a silvia which are starting to look a bit oldish.

nah not really Darren, but if I was offered the right money I would!

I found out about V35s being available the week after paying for the R34 - I still want one!

Yeh V35's are nice......BUT i think i'm more of a fan of the 350Z, very similar but the rear(lights) look a little better in my opinion!

yeah I know where you are coming from Darren, but I still would rather have a Skyline than a 350Z - it's all about the heritage :happy: - I still prefer the V35 in real life - no pics I have seen do it justice. They are amazing in the flesh!

You must admit, the pics below are very hot!

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