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Hey everyone.

Names Paul.

Currently own a 91 GTiR (which is for sale).

I have come here as i am afer a GTsT for my next car and wanting to learn.

I have been in the car scene since the late 90's so i am not your average noob.

I am very much a lurker. I read alot and dont say much.

What more to say.... Hi and here is my car.

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Welcome so sau mate.

You've probably already spotted the for sale section, and there's a "things to look for when buying a skyline" thread somewhere (might be in for sale, or gen maintenance, searching should find it pretty fast).

Hope you enjoy it here.

Welcome and there's always a few nice gts-t's for sale on this forum.

Liking your car and wheels too. I had the same set of wheels but in 18" for my v35 which i sold almost a year ago.

Question though...if you're selling to get something newer, i don't think a gts-t would be the way to go. Most gts-t's are quite old too and alot are still demanding-ish in terms of maintenance and replacing stuff.

Maybe a gt-t would be the answer?

I know i sometimes get sick of my 33 needing attention (but love it in the end haha).

Goodluck.

Thanks DIF

Thanks Touge. Yeah i love the wheels. I'd keep them if i could.

When i say "need something new" I mean as in I need a new toy. Dont really care about age of the car.

Thought about a GT-T but too pretty for me to drift.

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