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After being a huge fan of my R33 GTS-T I sold it to get a MY98 WRX. After owning the WRX for 6 months now I am lookig to sell up to return to a Series 2 GTS-T.

If anyone out there knows of a good place in Brisbane to look for skylines can you please help me out! I have been looking on this forum but haven't found what i am after.

Also if anyone is after a MY98 WRX...

Silver

18" wheels

lowered

DBA slotted rotors (front only)

cat back exhaust

NO ENGINE MODS

tinted windows

alarm

MY00 Rear spoiler

all the usual rex options

Can provide pics if anyone is interested...

Thanks in advance!

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i would buy my skyline through them, I got ****ed at autoshop.

clutch died in the first 300kms and no headlight bulbs in it, also for a $25000 they gave me 6 months rego, and the paint on my car isnt taht good, since its starting to peel. and bad prices on trade in also...

svi how ever tell you if the cars been hit and where, they do tell the truth and I'm so ****ing pissed off I didnt get my car from them as planned.

IVS wanted 20,000 for a 91' 180sx, thats when i said get ****ed and walked away, and no its wasnt a 10 second car. but did have heaps of stickers so meh....

havent heard any bad things from street machines, just some prices.

trading post....i hate car yards they are all full of shit no matter who they are.no car dealer is out to give you a good price.When i was looking bout 1 yr ago street machines laughed at me when i told them i wanted to spend 18 on an r33 and said they had nothing under 20.Looked in trader and picked this one i have now for 15500 !came with 18 " wheels and exhaust sunroof as well not a bad buy i thought.

streetmachines are expensive apprently, but i was happy with my dealings with them;

we talked them down some on the price, and they fixed a few problems we had after we got the car for free

plus theo is the king of burnouts

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