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Hi everyone, my name is Justin, I'm 19 and from Melbourne.

2 months ago I sold my Commodore wagon and Imported a 1999 R34 25GT.
Obviously i didnt get the GTT because im still on green P's for another 3 years.

I paid $8000 for it and it only has 85,000 ks on it.
Im looking forward to taking it to track days and meeting all you other Skyline enthusiasts :)

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Hahahahahahaha thanks guys! Well I was in a band when I lived in the country but then when I moved to Melbourne I didn't need the wagons space any more, plus it was horrid on petrol. I'd wanted a skyline ever since I was a kid so I said f**k it and went and got one :)

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Obviously that wasn't my only reason i bought the 34 lol

The biggest difference i noticed between the two cars is the built and overall quality of the skyline,
I can sit on 160 and it feel like im only doing 100 where as the commodore would feel like its about to fall apart haha

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