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Hi all,

Im new to these forums because i am looking for a Nissan Skyline R31 and i figured where else to post but on SAU.

So the run down is that i am looking for a Nissan Skyline R31. Any Color, must be taken care of, Must be able to pass rego, must be Manual.

I am looking for this car for my P Plates witch i will be getting in late July 2008. So Please if u know some one or know of some one than please post here or PM me.

I am really excite to get my hands on one. I chose this car because my oldest brother had a Silhouette Series 3 and it was reliable, cheap parts, and well for its age...a great looking car to be honest.

So now i hope to take on after his footsteps :) ha ha

Also i want this car because parts are still available for them and well its a well known car so most mechanics know how to work on them :cheers: (eg: Mawson)

But thank you for reading and please, PLEASE ask your friends or even if u see something. post here or PM me.

Thank You all.

Location: Chisholm, ACT

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