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How about some constructive comments guys? Just tell him what you think it's worth, not whether you like it or not.  

sorry paul, i missed the part where u became a moderator?

or how about this

any opinions ???

i believe by saying that he is in fact asking for our opinion on whether we like it or not....

werd adam32!

.. anyway, I reckon there'd be also some price difference between the series1.5 and older series1's.... ie the 1995 onwards came with the same s2 wing, engine differences (igniter on each plug) driver airbag, that kinda stuff.

So a series1.5 could fetch around what a series2 is also...

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96/99' SKYLINE GTS R33 TURBO

MANUAL TRANSMISSION

GTR STYLE TOMMI KAIRA BODY KIT

55000 kms

RECARCO 2000 RACING SEAT

GREEDY TURBO TIMER

BLITZ TURBO METER / OIL PRESSURE

BLITZ BOV

ORC BIG SINGLE CLUTCH

BLITZ LM INTERCOOLER

HKS HIPER

PROJECT U" BRAKE DISC AND PAD

17" JAPAN WHEEL / S02 TYRE

KENWOOD CD PLAYER

new info :

290Hp, GTR Key (start engine)

96/99' <--- it is surely built in 96 ser 1, 99 first license

first at all, thanks for everybody reply my post, even some body said that's a crap/ugly car. that's my pleasure. coz i m a fresh man in this forum, i will spend more time in this forum to know more about skyline

Originally posted by franky

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96/99' <--- it is surely built in 96 ser 1, 99 first license  

Firstly there is no way it was built in 1996 as even late 1995 series 1's had airbags.

Secondly I see no way that a car would sit for upto 5-6 years before being licensed.

Sounds like a con to me so I'd avoid it like the plauge as there are plenty of other 'lines out there to choose from

Cheers

Chris

actually, this is not my car, i m thinkin to import it, but i really wanna know how much it worth first, obviously, if it doesnt worth for the importing cost, i will buy one from local dealer. u know

Firstly there is no way it was built in 1996 as even late 1995 series 1's had airbags.
Secondly I see no way that a car would sit for upto 5-6 years before being licensed.

this is because the car in my hometown, so very low km and first license in 99.

i have no idea why it is ser 1 built in 96, but the owner can prove it. maybe someone call ser 1.5.

franky - i'd be very careful about this one. it sounds like someone may not be telling you the truth about the car. i've got a 95 series 1 and it has an airbag.. though maybe someone has replaced the airbag steering wheel with a non-airbag one?

looks nice though.. :P

Originally posted by caminperth

franky - i'd be very careful about this one. it sounds like someone may not be telling you the truth about the car. i've got a 95 series 1 and it has an airbag..  though maybe someone has replaced the airbag steering wheel with a non-airbag one?

looks nice though.. :P

looks nice yeah nice wing like yours cam lol

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