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Ok well after 3 weeks of looking and nearly buying the wrong car from the wrong car dealer I have finally went down to see the guys at SSV in Melb and they matched me up with the new love of my life lol :(

I have always been a Holden Commodore guy and lately into XR6Ts but this car just blew me away I reckon this 96 model Skyline is a much better put together car than some of the new local cars.

Shes a 96 GTS-T Silver.

Auto.

Low Ks.

Blitz Dual stage turbo timer.

Cruise control

MTEC "HID like" 4.7K head light bulbs

Mongoose alarm and 3 point immoboliser.

Tinted windows.

Pioneer deck

GTR hi flow cat (i think anyway)

Pirellis

Otherwise stock...

Clean car and engine bay... didnt take engine bay pics as I just remembered them while typing this post up lol

Anyway enjoy pics guys:

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Auto's are very fun, but chances are your licence wont stay in your wallet for long.

but awsome ride dude, and nice to see you kept your options open to all car companys.

good luck!

yeah very fun :sweat: im smiling every time i drive it!

u mean autos make it harder to stick to the speed limit rather than manuals? i like to squirt it every now and then but i respect the car too much to floor it around every bend. i also had my lisense for over 7 years now... so bit more mature than ur average skyline owner.

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yeah very fun :teehee: im smiling every time i drive it!

u mean autos make it harder to stick to the speed limit rather than manuals? i like to squirt it every now and then but i respect the car too much to floor it around every bend. i also had my lisense for over 7 years now... so bit more mature than ur average skyline owner.

Thtas good to hear. A lot of liners are just inexperienced drivers. I don't respect drivers that drive like they got something to prove. That kind of behaviour belongs on the track!

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