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Before i came to the world of Skylines, this was my first car which i owned for 13 years.

Built it from ground up its no A9X or SS but it would still fair a good price now as they are so rare and with the death of Brocky they have gone up again in price.

It was a beast in its day running a 11.7 at willowbank in 1997 -- until that motor blew it now runs a mild 308.

It still is in the family i was lucky enough to sell it to my old man.

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Before i came to the world of Skylines, this was my first car which i owned for 13 years.

Built it from ground up its no A9X or SS but it would still fair a good price now as they are so rare and with the death of Brocky they have gone up again in price.

It was a beast in its day running a 11.7 at willowbank in 1997 -- until that motor blew it now runs a mild 308.

It still is in the family i was lucky enough to sell it to my old man.

I was lucky enough to go in a genuine bathurst model a few weeks ago, OMG - I changed my veiw on torries very suprised to say the least

I was lucky enough to go in a genuine bathurst model a few weeks ago, OMG - I changed my veiw on torries very suprised to say the least

Yeah mate there not to bad love the sound of an old V8, but you cant beat the skyline for comfort, cornering and air cond :) .

GO TO BED!!!!! You have all got to go to work tomorrow!!!!

SUCKERS!!!!!!

I am going to TRY and sleep in a bit after a very hectic weekend!!

But I just know some dweeb will ring me too bloody early anyway..........

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