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Hi

As im going into the army soon i want to know that there will be a skyline in my

garage waiting for me to drive.

I did almost buy a skyline earlier on this year but that was a dissapointment

I am currently looking at getting this.

http://carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/N...2&trecs=317

Im pretty sure that this is a good bargain.

If not plz say something

And also how do you think the best way

to transport the car.

I could stay at my sisters in melbourne to organize transportation

But i dont think i would be up for the challenge of driving it back due to my lack of

interest in interstate driving thanks to my dad always wanting to go interstate

boring the hell out of me.

Due to me being lazy i dont want a manual because

im mainly into the cruising look.

I was thinking on getting a URAS Bodykit but i dont have any idea on getting my

hands on one.

As far as i know viva g. dont stock URAS kits.

Who in adelaide do??

The basic things i want to do to it

is this:

basicoutlinenp4.jpg

The bodykit image is Viva Garage's

i like the back and side

but i dont like the look of the

front bumper coming out under the lights so much :D

Paint and panel is already chosen Doyle Crash cause well

i know the boss's kid and well i like the work they have done to

other cars

The rims are the rough estimate of what i want

Im also thinking about some SSR Vienna's

but then painting the inside black

or do you think they would look bad?

But where would i get them???

http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:l9Ykuk...07102400024.jpg

Chrome lip and black face

Can you think of any

Not looking for 5 spokes but more

Any help would be greatly appreciated

i have enough for the car but

mods after would take place 2009 2010..........

Pepsi.

Edited by Pepsinator
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