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reason i bought mine was basically availibilty from the import guy we cut review mirrors for compliance. and also my dad was worried that i would have an accident coz of stories he's heard of idiot fathers sons driving like dickheads, but now that i work for all my stuff anyway he let me do the conversion, and most importantly my gf let me do the conversion hahahaha

time to have a squiz at her brothers vt ss hehe :D

at the time of purchase,

u would be lucky to find even one skyline r33 in the trading post,

then my one came around

immaculate and good price at the time.

easy decision, and the fact that i was one of the first with an r33 in my area.

now there are more common then 4 wheels on a car

  • 2 weeks later...

I need an all of the above, my old man was alot happier about me getting this skyline and when mine came up it was right price, low kays and imaculate condition, but i am already hungry for more power coz i gotta keep up with all my friends who have turbo.....but i will get there one day.

  • 1 month later...

lets face it, insurance kills us all, but we'd be stuffed without it, right? as for my old man "If you crash and break both your legs, don't come running to me" but hey, i've been the innocent by-sitter in one srious crash already, and it's a bit of a sobering experience. So for now, n/s is by far the most long-lived option....

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