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couple of tips ...

1) there's a WTB section on this forum .. you've posted this in the wrong section

2) Why auto? If you can't drive manual, I suggest you learn now ... manual skyline is where the fun's at

3) if you're getting a car with near to 100k make sure it has had its major service done ie. timing belt/water pump etc as this can cost $1-1.5k

HTH

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couple of tips ...

1) there's a WTB section on this forum .. you've posted this in the wrong section

2) Why auto? If you can't drive manual, I suggest you learn now ... manual skyline is where the fun's at

3) if you're getting a car with near to 100k make sure it has had its major service done ie. timing belt/water pump etc as this can cost $1-1.5k

HTH

from the quick look i had of the wtb section, i thought it was just for parts.

i know how to drive manual but my wife doesnt. I would rather a manual as well, but we both need the car.

thanks for the tips

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Hey mate, I have an r34 gtt manual for sale if you're willing to compromise a bit? It's not hard to learn to drive manual, esp in a powerful car. I found in the autos I test drove that if you go round a corner and use a bit of right foot, the car steps sideways as it changes down, which was one of a few reasons I went with manual.

Would have plenty of change left too. Otherwise goodluck with the search :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...Gt-t340690.html

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