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Like i said im new to skyline so obviously my knowledge level is low....my mates mechanic can do it for me for no cost just depends how much or what gearbox it is and kms only done 75,000 on the clock so it is a good deal!..:)

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All skylines odometers are wound back how would a car that's nearly 20years old only have 75000kms

Your mate probably wound it back

And the conversion is still gonna cost close to $2000 for all the parts needed

What do you mean or what gear box, the only option is to put an rb25 gearbox in anything better will be more expensive and anything cheaper won't last as long

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Wow what an effort of putting the pic up that shows initiative and FYI im using a smartphone so its quite hard typing down especially with a fat thumb and at work at the same time...sooo childish of yous did not expect to hear that from a 26 years old...ermmm and im new to all these as my profession is in Finance Industry not in mechanics :)

you dont have to be a mechanic to know

1. thats cars ugly

2. auto's are for poofters

3.your getting ripped off

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christalmighty what an ugly piece of shit. It looks like someone tried to turn it into a prelude...

"Don't build what you can buy" just buy a manual Skyline... and FFS... buy one that hasn't had a "Queer eye for the Leb guy" make over.

The only way the Kms on that car would be genuine, is because no one drives it for fear of being seen in public in that horrific rolling turd.

buy one that hasn't had a "Queer eye for the Leb guy" make over.

The only way the Kms on that car would be genuine, is because no one drives it for fear of being seen in public in that horrific rolling turd.

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180fwkw prelude that weights 1200kg? that would be FAST.

4th gen onwards weighed 1300kg+

R33 GTST is 1390ish so there's not a whole lot in it. The 33 would make mountains more torque too, and being a rear driver wouldn't sit there trying to tie itself in a knot with torque steer.

The 33 would flog it.

And +1 for that car being f**king ugly. All it's missing is lambo doors and you've got yourself a real Lebo Chariot there.

4th gen onwards weighed 1300kg+

is 4th gen the last one?

If so then the car I'm talking about would have close to 1500kg with all the fibreglass, sound equipment and the fully sick 20inches chrome wheels

So it would have handled and accelerated like a truck

Wow what an effort of putting the pic up that shows initiative and FYI im using a smartphone so its quite hard typing down especially with a fat thumb and at work at the same time...sooo childish of yous did not expect to hear that from a 26 years old...ermmm and im new to all these as my profession is in Finance Industry not in mechanics :)

I work in finance, too, but I still know a horrible bag of arse when I see it, and when I look at those pics you posted I'm looking at a horrible bag of arse.

It is a fugly POS. Autos are f**ked. They are fat and slow. The bodykit is an abomination. The stripes look like red gaffa tape. The lights look like someone flogged them off an Audi and glued them on.

It's truly f**king horrible. Anyone who tells you otherwise is either blind, hates you or is a Lebo. Either way, they should not be listened to.

is 4th gen the last one?

If so then the car I'm talking about would have close to 1500kg with all the fibreglass, sound equipment and the fully sick 20inches chrome wheels

So it would have handled and accelerated like a truck

Gen 5 was last and weighed 1380kgs.

The lights look like someone flogged them off an Audi and glued them on.

agreed

Gen 5 was last and weighed 1380kgs.

it just gets worse and worse it was a 5th gen i just googled it

i even found a pic of the actual car i remember the number plate

http://www.flickr.co..._05/5253967954/

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agreed

it just gets worse and worse it was a 5th gen i just googled it

i even found a pic of the actual car i remember the number plate

http://www.flickr.co..._05/5253967954/

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You know what's feking hilarious? That Prelude looks better than the 33 in question.

:rofl2:

That's really saying something.

100% sure, the bugger cant seem to drive manuals lol. Also the other profile just coped a ban, hence new one.

coming to the bbq tomorrow?

i wanna say yes but i am poor beyond a joke

i feel bad turning up with nothing and i cant even afford a 6pack of shit beer

You know what's feking hilarious? That Prelude looks better than the 33 in question.

:rofl2:

That's really saying something.

yeah i'll have to agree but if that was for sale it would be a touch over $7500 even with the 249000kms on the body it currently has

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