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i would like to congratulate my mate pete for buying his first skyline... with a bit of convincing i converted him from a series 6 rx7 to a yellow r32 gtr with a trust kit....

you will see him on the forums soon....

number plates are "GTRRRR" you may have seen the guy driving it around... he said he is on these forums a bit so you may already know the car and him....

i drove to perth twice today once to look at it then he took our price so we went to the bank etc etc and went back up to perth to get it....

he now has a little godzilla in his carport....

goodluck pete hope everything goes smoothly....

ps. the car will have P plates on it untill november or some sht i think.... everyone will think he has a rich daddy....

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haha fane u beat me to it :P

but yes congrats pete i was a little shocked to see u knocking on my door with a bright yellow gtr, but nice choice i rather it than the s6 rx7 and it really does look tough. on that note fane i think we should all get ours selfs booked in for an advanced driving course :)

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Dude I test drove this car a month ago.

The gear box is screwed and apparently the engine leaks oil (though this could be a rumour)

But i can vouch for the gearbox.....its way too hard to get into gear (especialy 1st)

Might wanna get it checked, I dont mean to cause alarm, but thought I would let you know.

Car looks sweet though. How much he pay for it?

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