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Originally posted by Dark Sky 33

Dont be dissin my n/a...its cool. :D

im selling to buy a doped up silvia. 380hp garret turbo. big front mount. the works...wanna drag then...wouldnt call that much of a poo barger will ya :(

Kind of like driving around with a cardboard cutout. :D (jokes)

No the silvia isn't a 'poo barge' .

Originally posted by Munich

Theres one whiteone in Vicpark. Sticker says 12999 if memory serves. Been there quite sometime so try and do a good deal!

Where 'bouts in Vic Park? Is this the one u meant ----->http://www.autotrader.com.au/photodisplay.asp or is it a different one?

Thanx man.

Yep thats the one, at Centre Point Motor, at the lights rite. 1994 White R33 GTS25 for $14,274. Here try this link --> http://www.autotrader.com.au/photodisplay.asp or this one --> http://www.tradingpost.com.au/hotlists/pho...&hotlistid=W039

Cheers

Yeah tis why Im running NA at the moment. Thought Id save my dollars for something later in life, maybe even a GTR who knows

There is a fair bit for sale through dealers out there, bought in a last minute rush to comply before the rules changed I guess. NA apparently isnt available to import anymore?

have you got any specifics you want, mods you want, auto/manual, year?

Originally posted by Phat^Beatz

Anyone selling their skyline? Let me know. I'm actually in the market looking to buy a skyline, preferably with low kms and just an N/A not the turbo ones.

ight laterz...:burnout:

Hey phatbeatz, i have a 1996 series 2 N/A Skyline, 59000km, for sale, im on the verge of buying a house soon and need the cash fast, hence my car is a genuine bargain at the moment!

Contact me via PM or email me at [email protected]

:D

I am pretty sure thats the one and they had the car on the platform like the BMW 5 series on your picture.

When they had it there, it had one of those huge banners running across the window saying $12999.

Skydragon looks like he has a good car there, maybe check it out ?

Munich

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