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Haha. I'm a bit in between atm. It's a bit of a time where I don't know where to draw the line with my car :S.

I was in discussions with one of the silver ones on carsales.

But also talking to iron chef and see what we can do.

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This one went up this morning - looks good with all the work done

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2000/SSE-AD-3833270/?Cr=0

Also this one sold in a day in VIC

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Also this guy raised his price $15k

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Wow, this makes me glad i got in JUST before the price hike.

If its the one im thinking of, pretty sure he grabbed it for under 50 before christmas last year (Sold the weekend i planned to go take a look at it). Few months later and 65k is normal for 100,000km+ lol

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I have a blue 2001 one coming up for sale non vspec very soon. Just getting finishing touches done, tune and bits of pieces.

Suspension( coil overs), 19' fabulous wheels heated electric recaro leather seats and modified boonet all engineered.

Wide front guards and brand new garrets -9

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Don't buy one here - find one in Japan and bring it in.

Finding your own car and being the first Aus owner makes it even more special.

Added bonus is then it hasn't been raped by our tuning workshops over here either ! ;)

Dan

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I should say - I can only speak for WA shops - I don't know about east coast to be fair.

Wouldn't take my lawn mower to the shops here ;) ;)

I really enjoy the whole looking for a car in Japan experience - looking over many cars until you find the diamond in the goats ass your looking for.

I'm hoping to add a 34 to my garage in the next year or so to keep my 33 company!

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