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Hey everyone (anyone),

Well I'm currently looking to purchase my first Skyline, Having been saving for a car since I finished uni (Engineering) at the end of last year and now that I've got enough to buy a R32 (or maybe R33) gtst, I figured it was time to stop lurking and register. Now I've just gotta wait for the right car to come along, again (like they often seemed to before I had the money).

Wait, I should also have mentioned, my name is Guy, and I live in NSW on the ACT border in Jerrabomberra (or Queanbeyan if your the jealous Canberra type, lol).

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welcome and congrats of finishing uni.

Yeah, its good do be done, but compared to the 'real world', uni life was a lot more fun; 'you don't know what you've got till its gone' is what they say isn't it?

feel free to checkout my car for sale (in my topics)

goodluck with woteva skyline you end up purchasing, they are great cars when they havent been mucked around with by inexperienced people.

Yeah, I've seen your topic in the for sale section, I check that section way, way too often (and I've seen your ad on carsales). I don't want to turn this into a wtb thread, but I'm looking for a 2 door manual. Good luck with the sale though, other than the two points I mentioned, its got plenty of other selling pionts which will suit someone, and taking me as an example, rest assured your ad is getting sufficent exposure to potential buyers like myself.

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Yeah, its good do be done, but compared to the 'real world', uni life was a lot more fun; 'you don't know what you've got till its gone' is what they say isn't it?

haha yeah i know what you mean, i didnt go to uni as im a qualified mechanic, however most of my mates did and my girlfriend lived on campus....way too much alcohol and not enuf studying.... lol

no probs mate, goodluck on your search....if i were you and you had enough money, id definately try and find one that has a rb25, rb26 or even rb30 already....

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