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hahahaha,

thanks guys.

Love's to REV, fantastic motor.

I've never driven a car this small, it handles so well sticks to the road.

Honestly 10 4, I love all cars. Jap cars are awesome too!

Just stoked I ended up with this.

it only has 36,000km's on the clock... Immaculate condition.

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I kinda like the Audi's.

I saw the R8 in a movie recently and thought it was really nice, well done man!

Lol :-D

Nice car though man, seen one ages ago with a centrifugal supercharger hanging off it, made 380rwkws!

Still plenty to mod on those beasts :-)

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nice purchase, and only 36,000k?!!!

the old man had an E46 and just had a 2010 E92 delivered today.

Might cop some flack but, they really are in another class when it comes to build quality and the way they drive compared to most of the skylines about.

Here's the old mans new ride

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nice purchase, and only 36,000k?!!!

the old man had an E46 and just had a 2010 E92 delivered today.

Might cop some flack but, they really are in another class when it comes to build quality and the way they drive compared to most of the skylines about.

Here's the old mans new ride

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Wow, Awesome car mate!!

Next level, Great color too.

Yeah, only 36,000km's. Previous owner was too busy to drive it, he is now living in London...

I was in the right place at the right time... Absolute dream purchase.

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Awesome car! I've thought about Owning one of these in the future for a while.

Get one mate, you will not be disappointed!

Make sure it hasn't done that many KM's though.

Also check if it's been launched, very important.

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Get one mate, you will not be disappointed!

Make sure it hasn't done that many KM's though.

Also check if it's been launched, very important.

Thanks for the tips mate, got to buy a house first though ha, and I can't see myself selling the gtr anytime soon :)

Just looked at the m3 prices, they seem strong. Always kinda thought these could be a good buy as they might hold their value being the last 6cyl versions?

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To be brutally honest...

The M3's that are for sale on carsales are ridiculously priced.

Most of those cars on carsales have been for sale longer than 4-6 months. Tough market at the moment.

Hurry up and buy the house...

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Yea I have noticed a few hang around on there as I lurk occasionally.

Getting close with the house, the problem is finding one with a decent shed for cars, or room for one etc..

A 911 turbo might get my attention before the m3 though, I find myself liking them a lot lately, which is weird as I never used to?? Ha

Funnily enough there is a nice 911 996 turbo for 65k on carsales atm, quite cheap, but.... It's yellow ha.. Could get a little weird if I kept the gtr haha

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Why low kms :\

I know of a fair few with over 200km running well still.

M3 forum UK has many over 150k miles.

Its just in Aus for some reason, people get scared of euro stuff... Probably cause we get ripped with servicing and after the first couple of owners, they get given to people who don't know what they're doing and then they break...

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They are a great car macdog well done on the new ride. Keep an eye on the rear mounting points for the rear suspension I have seen 3 of them while assessing cars that have the rear boot floor torn next to the rear rails and they had low KM. Just pull the rear boot carpet out and check the floor every so often.

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