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hey guys

i want to buy a skyline rite i live in wa and only hav 10k

i couldnt aford a turbo 2 insure

i hav found a real nice looking well that had a bit spent on the look but nothn on engine

its is in gr8 condition only dilema is its an auto! and i love manuals

ill post some pics there not that gr8 but giv u n idea

so wat u guys rekon?

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Auto, N/A Skyline? Nah. Not really the same as any T/A/Manual Skyline at all.

Personally, I'd skip the liner. Buy something with 10k that will be nice n fun to drive and maybe wait for a few years until you can buy a reasonable model? :S Just a suggestion.

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thanks guys 4 the feed back

i talked the guy down 2 9000

yeh thats wat im worried about buying one that has been thrashed wen this is in gr8 condition

think i mite use this for a few yrs then sell and buy somfin more gutsier and wen i can afford a bit more

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