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yo all names dale im tryin to convince my dad into buying me a skyline but he WONT buy me an old car simple as that so basically my only hope is for the newer r34s 98 model or upwards

if any of you know any in sydney that are for sale that i could go take him to look at that would be really good.

lookin 2 spend under 37k would only buy it at around the 30 mark or so but would bargain down- dont bother askin why only new cars but its his money so i gota listen :)

so if any of you got any good links to cars that are for sale sydney area r34 (since other skylines arnt made past 97) 98 models only or upwards with under 40,000kms done

Thanks heaps

-Dale

p.s please leave it in this section as i need a lot of help on this one

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Your Dad is extremely generous if he going to buy you an R34. Blimey ! You are one lucky lucky person.

If you do a search on this forum you will find the answers you are looking for.

Hey- what are you gonna do you for your Dad, since he is gonna be doing somehting for you that most of us would only dream about ?

Originally posted by B-Man

Your Dad is extremely generous if he going to buy you an R34. Blimey ! You are one lucky lucky person.

If you do a search on this forum you will find the answers you are looking for.

Hey- what are you gonna do you for your Dad, since he is gonna be doing somehting for you that most of us would only dream about ?

He wants to buy me a normal car ie golf or peugeot or something so im doing my BEST to convince him to by the obviously better R34 :) My love for them far outways my kindness to let him get me whatever he thinks is good so im doin my best to sway him to a newer skyline instead of 2003 model. Basically im looking for the perfect for sale car thats a NEW skyline 98 upwards with under 40,000kms that will change his mind. Thanks for your help guys.

Fattdex i know how much u love volvos and how ure selling ure skyline for one but all those stickers wont make up more than about 180hp so stick wit ur skyline :shake:

I brought my car from north shore, ben is a champ and has some very tidy cars. He is not a sales man so what he tells you will be the truth.

Dont be to fussy with the k's on a import, they are probably changed upon arrival anyway.

Dundan you better not be getting a GT-R! The cheater tyres where acceptable but atessa would be to much

aww so no one knows any other r34 non turbos for sale at this moment? i find that hard to believe :D anyways im still lookin for one in sydney so if u get bored please check up websites u know that may have an r34 for sale under 40,000 kms please 98 models under $40k thank you for your help!

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