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Have Joined up and Hoping that there Maybe Some of you who can Steer me in the right direction !!!! Have been Shopping Around for a Few weeks Trying to find a Skyline love Both the Manual R33 gtst series 2 and the R34gtt tiptronic or manual the rb26det WOWworship.gif it blew me away And i want one thumbsup.gif

So if Any one can help me find a clean and not to modified example I would be very Appreciative

As am Really Looking forward to the world of modding these Wicked CArs

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Hey All action-smiley-069.gif

Have Joined up and Hoping that there Maybe Some of you who can Steer me in the right direction !!!! Have been Shopping Around for a Few weeks Trying to find a Skyline love Both the Manual R33 gtst series 2 and the R34gtt tiptronic or manual the rb26det WOWworship.gif it blew me away And i want one thumbsup.gif

So if Any one can help me find a clean and not to modified example I would be very Appreciative

As am Really Looking forward to the world of modding these Wicked CArs

CheerS biggrin.gif

you won't be so keen once you start and realise that they are just money pits.

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