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hi there everyone so I don't have a skyline yet but hopefully by the end of the year that will have changed and depending on what I hear on here because every site that comes up when I google a question tells me to ask people on here so here I am bright eyed and bushy tailed

I'm a South Aussie who has had V8 and V6 Holden's and Commodore's in the past and i'm looking for a change.

I've always wanted a 300ZX but at 30 with a girlfriend and possibly kids in the near future a Skyline seemed more practical.

So this is my first post to say hi but I do have a lot of questions so hopefully you guys will be able to help me out

Cheers

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Welcome to the forum and thanks for introducing me to a new idea - the idea of Skyline practicality :) Get a wagon and profit... only kidding mate (well half kidding anyway) get what you want and people on here will do their best to help you out. Good luck!

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