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yeah that one's been for sale for a while, someone trying to make money by importing them I reckon. You never see one in australia in that condition, then all of a sudden there one for sale?

oh, don't get me wrong, I agree with the price on the car, what I'm saying is you only ever see rough examples here, and then a MINT one comes up for sale? where has it been? surely one of us has seen or heard about it before, but no. I think it was picked up in japan for a decent bargain, and shipped here, just to sell it.

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Would not pay that price for an unoriginal hako IMO. same thing would be 20k ( with change) landed in my garage if I imported it myself. Sure it's nice but over priced. Plus I'd much rather this

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1971-Datsun-1600-White-3sp-A-Limousine-/140995214202?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item20d3f83b7a&_uhb=1

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hello all skyline lovers!! im new to the forum and have just moved to vic from the states and am looking to puchase a skyline as they are not legal in the states and it has always been a favorite of mine. im here to get opinions on year make and model suggestions as well as preferred engine. i like the body of the 99 best but not set on it so please give me ideas :whistling:

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Spotted this in Tokyo Last Week, it was down the road from where they were setting up Tokyo Motor Fest, so it may have been there for that, unfortunately I was flying out the next day. It was driving up and down this small road next to a Car Museum that I was shooting some pics in, so had to run outside and just managed to get these pics. Enjoy.

 

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2 minutes ago, MATRX7 said:

Spotted this in Tokyo Last Week, it was down the road from where they were setting up Tokyo Motor Fest, so it may have been there for that, unfortunately I was flying out the next day. It was driving up and down this small road next to a Car Museum that I was shooting some pics in, so had to run outside and just managed to get these pics. Enjoy.

Oh man, so nice. Looks mint! 

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