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I am traveling to Sydeny in the next week or 2, and am in the market for a good tidy Skyline GtS-t.

Can you guys tell me who are the good dealers to check out plzzz....

i will have about $20,000 to spend including my trade. Old 95 EF falcon.

I want someone thats not going to give me a burnt out thrashed car that will die a week later.

Someone who if something does go wrong, can be trusted to fix the problem.

As I live 4 hours away i won't have alot of time to drive all over the place so I trust all your opponions.

thanks folks

Powerplay on Victoria Rd in Drummoyne have 3x gtsts in stock ATM.

Unque Autosports in Castle Hill would be another place to check out

Just to add to that, you can check out their respective available stock at:

http://www.powerplayimports.com/index.php?page=cars

http://www.nismo.com.au/

I would avoid most of the dealers on Parramatta Road...

Lucien.

Thanks guys,

I liked the look of Unique AutoSport when I saw there site the other day, but its always good to get a second opinion. And I didn't know about powerPlay, so thanks I will check them out too.

cheers guys, If you know of any others just add them to this post because I am new to the import scene and trust your judgement on places that are trust worthy to deal with.

And I have heard some stories about Parramatta RD. Dodgycity by the sounds. :)

Bought my GTS25t.M/LSD from BEN @ Northshore Prestige Motors in Balgowlah, Sydney. Nice bunch of young guys own/run the business - not a salesman in sight.

$19,250 for a Feb 94 model. It's been a good experience. These guys are importers and RAWS complianciers. Value/quality was better than anywhere else I looked.

Phone (02) 9948 5302 or www.northshoreprestige.com.au

Good luck............................. :P

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