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pfffft they have them on import monster just like that.100k wham bam

That's interesting, because every one I have found on Yahoo & enquired about through Import Monster has a L series in the front.

That's interesting, because every one I have found on Yahoo & enquired about through Import Monster has a L series in the front.

Well i didn't say they did have s20. But yeah they probably aren't original GTRs because only 1500 odd were made. but yeah they are advertised as GTR.

would be nice to have an original PGC10 :)

I did, but sadly there is very little I could say about that club on a public forum . Save for the fact there are a few good folk there having their best efforts go to waste. Got a better idea now anyway.

OH! By the way.....

Skylines Australia NSW Rules and Constitution

Where? I can't find 'em :stupid:

Cheers,

Jim.

Send me your email address :)

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Hi everyone on the 5 november i am getting married and i want to use a 1970 gtr for one of the wedding cars the owner can drive it i just want a lift from epping to chatswood and after the church a few photos in the local park. Its my dream car can anyone help me. my family has an old ford xb gt goss and that is the second car for the wedding party for the other boys. thanks everyone

WELL! Congratulations to the happy couple......and to this corner of the forum. A combined effort saw Adam arrive at the church with style and class in a genuine 1971 Nissan Skyline GT (looking suspiciously like a GT-R of the same vintage!)

Unless someone can point to an earlier occurrence, I think we can claim a first!!

Again, congratulations.

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