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with the current market conditions and the number of people selling skylines

you would be absolutely MAD to go buy a car from a dealer

youll pay more, get a worse product and youll be fed rubbish about the car

i highly recommend coming to our meetings held 3rd tuesday, monthly

speak to a few of the guys, then start looking at private skylines for sale in melbourne

find a guy or two at the meeting who will come check out a skyline with you

and they will cover anything and everything either as favour or for beer etc

youll end up with far better car, better value and better experience

i would HIGHLY advice AGAINST a dealer for a skyline in the current market

there would TONS of skylines for sale

what is your budget?

what model?

auto? manual?

n/a? turbo?

But if you do prefer the security of it...and how much finance companies prefer to deal with dealers...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ja...er-t275377.html

dunno if theyre near you, but Dannis is a nice guy, and their cars are all clean and straight.

But if you do prefer the security of it...and how much finance companies prefer to deal with dealers...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ja...er-t275377.html

dunno if theyre near you, but Dannis is a nice guy, and their cars are all clean and straight.

I Live in narre warren, so its a bit of a drive haha.

They got a site?

agree with paul, have a look in the FS private sales section on here as well.

imo the car will need to have suspension done and all the bushes. if it hasn't they will need to be done, so factor that in. also a 100k service or

at least a good service and tune (unless sau car, most should be looked after).

i can think of many skylines for sale at good prices which are great cars

justins GTR R33 - Justin911 on here

dezz's GTST R33 - Dezz on here

matts GTST R33 - Mavric on here

Pete's GTT R34 - BassJunky on here

any of these would represent good $, good seller, legitament and wont stuff you around

these guys have been in the club for about 3 years+ been involved in the club heavily etc

i would check these ones out before even bothering with dealer knobs

i can think of many skylines for sale at good prices which are great cars

justins GTR R33 - Justin911 on here

dezz's GTST R33 - Dezz on here

matts GTST R33 - Mavric on here

Pete's GTT R34 - BassJunky on here

any of these would represent good $, good seller, legitament and wont stuff you around

these guys have been in the club for about 3 years+ been involved in the club heavily etc

i would check these ones out before even bothering with dealer knobs

The car isnt for me its for a mate of mine.

But basically he is after an r33 manual turbo, pref a series 2 and something thats pretty stock, or lightly modified.

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