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Hi, new to this forum but I'll pick it up quickly. Been in Australia for nearly five years now. My wife is Australian and wanted to come home from the UK. Long story short it has been a nightmare to set up life in Queensland but everything going well now so want to tick Skyline off the bucket list. Looking to get a V35 or a Z370. Wife has just got a new job so she can have the CX-5 and I'll go for something a little more me. I have a good budget and she don't have to be shiny. Any help from anyone would be appreciated, thanks!

BR

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On 9/18/2019 at 12:44 PM, PranK said:

:welcome:

Sounds like a good plan, the V35/V36's are nice and can make a cool commuter/daily with a little bit of poke.

Used car market here isn't as cheap as UK though. :)

Yeah but the UK ?? is a distance memory now. The Ashes is over I can relax now!

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