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Hey Mate,

I picked my Skyline up from E&M in January this year. I had looked at quite a few places around Sydney, and found their vehicle's to be a little pricier than some of the other yards, but generally there cars seemed to be in much better condition, and the sales staff seemed a lot more courteous, knowledgable and professional than most of the other places I had checked out. They also offer an extended warranty if you keep your car serviced with them. Hope that helps you out a little.

Damien

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Has anyone bought a skyline from E&M unique motors1 (21 Parramatta road, Five dock, NSW 2046) ? I Just need to know how good they are...

Thanks mate. thats good. in my case they went a bit koo koo.I got extended warrenty for two years, after i bought the car, I realised that two outer rubber booths on Cv joint and the steering wheel rack has been toned, they have removed my turbo timer and two aftermarket switches. brakes doesnt perforem well either............Im not a happy man, i got them to fix the rubber booths but they havent even talked about the brakes. looks like something wron with the master cylinder...........

just had the car for two weeks and already got problems.

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