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hi guys, wow im the newest member!

i love cars, especially skylines, and i buy my first one in 4 weeks! cant wait!

look forward to chating with you.

What model Skyline are you getting :laugh:

Oh.... HI

hi there.

ive been looking at an r33 series 2, but now im considering a 2 door, tiptronic r34. i cant buy it for 3 weeks or so. so im not 100% sure, i think i will know it when i see it! i will post pics when i get it tho...

Amanda,

Firstly Welcome :), glad to have you with us!

Secondly, I myself am buying a R33 Series 2, one of the nicest models ive seen out of the series other than r34's.

hope you have a good stay with us.

Amanda,

Firstly Welcome :) , glad to have you with us!

Secondly, I myself am buying a R33 Series 2, one of the nicest models ive seen out of the series other than r34's.

hope you have a good stay with us.

thanks im glad to be here! ive looked at alot of different cars, from silvias to nissan micras! ( my dad hates that i want a skyline he made me test drive a micra lol) and i agree they are nice cars i think it would suit me, i think r34s are probably a little bit bigger and more squarish and probably wouldnt compliment me, but you never know.....

i could end with a micra lol

have a browse through the forums in the wanted to sell and find some around your area, give em a test drive and see what you like. thats my only advice. unfortunately i cant do this because i dont have someone with a open licence unless the owner has them.

have a browse through the forums in the wanted to sell and find some around your area, give em a test drive and see what you like. thats my only advice. unfortunately i cant do this because i dont have someone with a open licence unless the owner has them.

open license????

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