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damn skyline owners, you just wanted a new paint job didnt ya daz? :/

yep. :/ might fit a towbar to it aswell while its off the road. and some side bars, and a bullbar with steer horns on it and some big arse spoties. oh and cant forgot the mudflaps off a kenworth. but seriously, it hopefully will be back 2moro arvo if not by friday. fingers crossed.

average... any 1 know of a cheap n\a skyline going about preferably r32\33 its for a mate? price range im not sure but i imagen not a great lot lol so i dunno

There is a couple at my work for sale. probably not the cheapest tho coz they are pretty mint

series 2s. one has a 2 way lsd which we wanna swap for a standard one if anyone wants a 2 way?

only good for a n/a line tho.

i find the private non turbos getting a little pricy. i dont know wether its the new laws making people bump the price up because they are now wanted more or what. hence why i just got a turbo its faster and a nicer car.

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hey datto man did you put the after market cat on and soem of teh stainless steel piping on when you had the car? the thing fits but i have to change my otehr crap the 3 inch instead of 2.5

yes I would of. Cant remember what exactly I put on it.

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