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why would you buy the S14 if you knew you wanted a Skyline? :P

i agree with above posts in regards to them being a great car, but if you knew you wanted a Skyline... hhrrmm can't go past RB love :)

Impluse buy, got a little excited at the prospect of a first nice car

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anyway, you don't want passengers in the back, too much weight and they talk too much!!

Yeah most the time it's ok but, I was giving a lift to 2 friends the other day and 1 of them was trying to fit in the back. It was so bad he decided to get out and drive his commodore instead. :P

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Lol this is still making me laugh. Why not sell the silvia and buy a line im sure some drifter would want it...I will give you $500 :P and im willing to go to $250 Final offer lol

Will eventually, can't afford too right now, Insurance and stamp duty and yeah...

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i wanted a 180sx, but am happy with my skyline :P

the s14 is HIGHLY under rated!

as far as looks, the rear end IMO isn't crash hot but series 2 front end is the bomb.

its easy to get good HP out of the s14's and they can generally look sleeper-ish, (compared to s13/s15)

is urs gen 1 or 2?

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