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Heya all :P Im a 23 year chick from the ACT and I'm loving this site! Will be doing some cheeky mods on my Nis Pulsar before I buy my Skyline early next year. Im not which model yet, still up in the air - but give me 12months and hopefully it'll be amongst all the other awesome Skyline's out there! I'd like to get it up to racing standard....but then I cant have it on the streets..hmm what to do? Buy 2?!? lol insurance is guna be a killer!

Looking forward to chatting with you all soon

Love Kel

xxx :P

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Well I can tell you're outgoing, great to see.

We look forward to you getting your Skyline. Some of the cars on this forum are much better cared for then some others out there, and we can call peoples bluffs here to some extent, so you can buy with some confidence.

You can get your skyline to a racing standard without it being illegal on the road. I've tracked mine and attended Cams events while still being a road car so don't be affraid to track it up.

As for the car, everyone recomends a Manual and Turbo, and if you have the money a GTR.

R32 is the classic, light weight anglur form.

R33 the car with curves, has probably the most long lasting looks, but pick on what you like

R34 The updated classic look

Depending in your budget R34 GTT will have few problems, or if you like track cars, a well looked after R32/33 GTR.

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