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hi just bought myself a r31 coupe so now its my passage and the coupe. love 31s they have so much character. old but still good

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dammit my first car was a R31 GTS-X are you going to sell your coupe is it s gts-x? they are nice cars i miss my old R31 coupe

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  • 2 weeks later...

:P hey there fellow skyline lovers.. i thought this might be a good place for my 1st post here's it goes

my name is shane most of my mates call me rolzy,

i drive a gun metal grey r32gtst.. its my 3rd skyline now

im 22 male and live near logan.. :action-smiley-069:

MSN: [email protected]

hey fng (f###ing new guy) here my names chris but everyone calls me parz so i guess u guys can to live on the gold coast havent got my skyline yet but iam looking for a auto stock gtt r34 so if anyone knows a place i can pick on up or a broker that will complaince one for me let me know thanks peoples.

Hey guys,

I just bought my first skyline a couple weeks ago- white R33 gts-t. LOVE IT!

So far have put a 3" dump, hi-flo cat and 3" stainless HKS catback exhaust, 19 inch rims with 225 front and 245 rears, a trust front bar that is yet to be sprayed and looks pretty bogan, new suspension and a HKS SSQ blow off valve ('gasp- not an atmospheric' seems to be the general consensus around here, but i like it so go bang it haha). Next mods will be an Apexi SAFC and probs a few minor engine bits and bobs. not a race car yet, but i use it 700-1000km a week and pretty much everyone on the road pisses me off so i want it to be a fairly solid car!

Anyway, will be taking part in the next cruise organised so i can meet a few people.

There seems to be a heap of skyline owners from Alex Hills/cleveland/redlands area on here- i live in Alex hills so would be great to know some locals- maybe have a few drinks at the alex sometime!

Anyway, catcha round!

Ryan

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi guy thought I would introduce myself,

I have just purchased an 1998 R-34 Skyline 4dr GT-T, I live just out of Mackay in QLD. Not sure if there are many people on this forum from Mackay area.

After owning sevral V8 Fords & Holdens my younger brother finally convinced me to buy a Skyline.

My biggest concern as the car is actually for my girlfriend as an every day driver, would the thing last, I here of all these terrible stories of dodgy speedos, turbos blowning up, accident damaged cars etc. So was put off. How ever after seeing some pics of the car I was very impressed and my girlfriend as they are could stop annoying at me to buy one.

I was told to use a guy in Adelaide, he told me if I wanted a mint one to wait he would find me one, as I told him didnt want a piece of crap that was going to blow up. Next week he had found a really nice stock one grade 4.5 (which is good) with a Nismo exhaust.

It arrived a short time later and the guys lowered it 2 inches on Kings springs and it looks great. I was very surprised with the power of the car.

I think I gopt a good deal on it I paid $14500 delivered to the door.

Order some nice Shadow chrome wheels already so I'll update pics when they get here next week.

Well thats me and this is my car!!

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WOW..... thats an a great deal...

Nice car, i think your going to be very impressed with it... i've had my skyline off the road for a year and bought a VY SS and i miss how nice the skyline was to drive...

They are a lot better than any aussie built car...

I bought a r33 about 3 months ago first skyline so far. Im the first owner since it was imported so it is all standard, going to do it up in my own time and how i want it. Awesome car havent had any trouble with it really happy, im from Mackay so if theres anyone on here from there drop us a bell if ya want.

Hi guy thought I would introduce myself,

I have just purchased an 1998 R-34 Skyline 4dr GT-T, I live just out of Mackay in QLD. Not sure if there are many people on this forum from Mackay area.

After owning sevral V8 Fords & Holdens my younger brother finally convinced me to buy a Skyline.

My biggest concern as the car is actually for my girlfriend as an every day driver, would the thing last, I here of all these terrible stories of dodgy speedos, turbos blowning up, accident damaged cars etc. So was put off. How ever after seeing some pics of the car I was very impressed and my girlfriend as they are could stop annoying at me to buy one.

I was told to use a guy in Adelaide, he told me if I wanted a mint one to wait he would find me one, as I told him didnt want a piece of crap that was going to blow up. Next week he had found a really nice stock one grade 4.5 (which is good) with a Nismo exhaust.

It arrived a short time later and the guys lowered it 2 inches on Kings springs and it looks great. I was very surprised with the power of the car.

I think I gopt a good deal on it I paid $14500 delivered to the door.

Order some nice Shadow chrome wheels already so I'll update pics when they get here next week.

Well thats me and this is my car!!

hey i'm from Mackay, i bought a 4 door r33 about 3 months ago, just standard at the moment im the first to own it since it was imported so im just going to do it up in my own time and how i like it, im pretty sure ive seen your skyline around, its a sweet looking one too.

hayley

hey all

my names michael my mates cal me micko

live in a mining town called mount isa ,but drive to tsv and bris 1-2 a year

im 21 in dec :D

i drive a white 95 R33 GTST not a lots on mods u know exh,HKS coil overs,front mount,pod filter and splitfire coil packs

hmm think thats it

hope to see some of yous next time im down that way

micko

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