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hi all , im looking to get myself a skyine soonish.

wasnt sure which to get cuz ive heard good and bads within the 2. i personally lean towards the 32 shape and size, however a nice clean 33 can beat that.

they are basically around the same price range, oh and how common are sunroofs to be broken leaks and rust...better off to have ot not

thanks

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In all honesty its just personal preference. I just recently bought a series II gts-t (pics coming soon) and couldn't be happier.

Check out this thread I found it pretty handy: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/bu...e-f-t35129.html

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k read throught the thread and got a couple question on the car im planning to get

85000 kms on a 89 gtst. no history as in documents whatsoever

undercarriage looks clean and straight (but what do i know), is RACV a good option as they cost a fair bit as im not a member.

Whether the kms done is genuine or not will be almost impossible to find out, especially if there isn't any service history etc. Best bet is to get it inspected (whether a mechanic, RACV, State Roads, NRMA - anyone know if they still do this?)

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R32 line

series 1 skylines are ugly. ugly spoilers and that particular example you picked is fkn ugly (i know the car was a feature car on autospeed still dont know why it was featured)

look up a pic of a 98 anniversary R33 or any other series 2 with half tasteful mods and u will all change your mind.

also completely unbiased :D

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lol seems like not much ppl still hanging on their 32s huh

so sunroof suck? cananyone confirm that as ive never have 1

yeah sunroof lick the ass...and even penetrate the hole with the tongue

even in new cars there's always complaints of them leaking, jamming etc

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lol seems like not much ppl still hanging on their 32s huh

so sunroof suck? cananyone confirm that as ive never have 1

Lol at all these retards. Sunroofs may suck on an r32 but on my r33 no problems at all :)

Out of all the cars in my family that have sunroof's non of them have leaked 1 drop of water so dont talk crap :)

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yeah sunroof lick the ass...and even penetrate the hole with the tongue

even in new cars there's always complaints of them leaking, jamming etc

bahahahahahaah

and hektik your damn right bout good old spidey. when hes on the move everyone look the fk out. lol.

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dude it's a no-brainer... the series 2 r33 pulls the chicks over a boxster!!! and spiderman loves it too.. who's gonna argue with spidey? lol

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haha spidey rox, specially in black. haha

well i love to have a sunroof i think its cool to have 1. i found a 32 for 7-8k blk sunroof, basic mods shit interior but..

dont think ill buy that, gonna look at a few 33s this weekend. they have the same engines do they propbably slower as in stock?

anyone looking at selling their r32s :)

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