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mark a guy i met is selling a 93 gsr with a 2l conversion and a whole bunch of crap on it including wheels and kit..red also..

umm the car has high kms, but he has changed suspension and engine..so i guess its up to what you like or dont like and how much you rate km's

i can get his details if you want

yep riaz if you can get his details that woul dbe great

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from what everyone has said I am 90% sure ill get a R32 , What model im not sure I do ilke the 4 doors, something a bit different and looks good when their done up

and for the right price most dealers reckon about 7-10 for a good one

all this talk of "wet factor" and "legs opener" appeal is so true.

Altho, I got my car while I was with my gf (yes, still) without too much effort I could use her "wet factor" to polish my bonnet :(

It's the Image.... It's the Style... It's the class... It's the Skyrine... and after 13.9seconds of "wet factor" it's all over for me....

That said, I've already decided what my next car will be, and it won't be a Skyline!

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How can you call this ugly?

OK I guess you can... hehe its a car I'm helping import for a mate, it used to be owned by a D1 driver who visited us in Melbourne recently and sports a full RB26 transplant :)

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