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There was actually one for sale somewhere on here.. It was fairly cheap too

edit: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/436977-r30-skyline/

$1000..

I'll go halvsies with someone? ;)

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The ARK is going to have to wait... But I wish. :rolleyes:

There would've likely been Jap versions too but I've mostly only seen Coupe or 4door sedans and not hatches.

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This R34 ^^^ Looks MAD! and I love the Wagon too. :P

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That silver thing is faaaaarkn nice ... (even with four handles) .. the 34!, well that just goes without saying .. :P

Have been thinking of dropping the wing, it looks good .. but then there's the 'tradition' thing goin on with my wing, it's always a debate within my mind. ;)

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Get a spare bootlid without the wing and chop and change.

If you no like, flip it back. :D

Tradition Schmadishion.

which reminds me... I really should try get around to getting my spare bootlid with wing painted. :yes:

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Silver R33 S2 with P plate, R34 GT rims and a big scar down the drivers side at Charnie shops Lunchtime-ish. Greetings were swapped thru open windows.

(I was in the 33)

Parked next to a Silver StageA AR-X 4 at Charnie shops around 6pm.

(I was in the SkyWagon)

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