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well i guess i wont be on this site nemore i loved reading what u guys said about your skylines and i esp loved owning one but i have jsut been told by my parents that my dad is buying the new sl 65 amg model so that means he no longer needs his 2003 model m3 which is now mine and no matter how much i love my line i still love the m3 better so am now selling my skyline which i only had for about 10 weeks.

btw thanks for all the help from people i leard a lot about skyline and cars in general neweays cya all laterz.

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Yep... at least it is still a straight-6. You will have a blast.

Hopefully you will get the SL65 as a hand-me-down when he replaces that... :D

If you are after a BMW forum try http://www.dtmpower.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=37

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Geez, i feel so sorry for you, having to sell your skyline because you have to drive a crappy old 2003 model M3. I'm just glad i don't have to put up with that sort of stuff. My deepest sympathies for you.

But seriously. Good luck to ya, make sure you drive it how it was meant to be driven :wave:

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duuuudeee!!! i hate you so much right nyah!! :D

Is she SMG II or 6 speed? Colour? Pics? 19" rims??? :D

That would have to be THE coolest hand-me-down ever. My current car is a hand-me-down too! but it's a '91 Nissan Pulsar hatch, 1.6ltr :( - But i'm stepping up soon as well!

If you're in Melb, make sure you bring her out on a cruise :D

enjoy one of the best engines ever to have graced a performance car :D

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btw thanks for all the help from people i leard a lot about skyline and cars in general neweays cya all laterz

Clearly that learning didn't include classes on how to spell though.. but you did learn how to type in an internet forum over the holidays and it was so much fun .. and I could tell all my friends!!!

hey since i am buying my first skylie in janurary r 33 gtst 96 model most likely i was just wondering how fast a standard skylie should run 0 to 100km/h in? how many seconds also i c a lot of people...

mate, you are so full of crap it hurts.. I guess the dream ended before it even begun huh?

Where is this car? You're 12 years old aren't you?

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meh lying or not the m3 is not such a great car, we've competed against them a couple of times and kicked their arses with a 33 gtst and teh 31 gtsr.

plus they have the tinniest sounding exhaust I have ever heard.

plus, there's a recall on them to rebuild the engine :D BMW quality eh? NSW Members only: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=52302

or...

"All E46 M3's are now subject to a big end bearing re-call. This entails removing the sump and installing new bearings as well as new bolts and sump gasket. The really funny bit is one size bearing fits all regardless of kilometres travelled. I'm not real sure if this includes the poor bastards that have already had engine changes but I'll bet they are. Glad I didn't pay $130,000.00 plus for such a piece of crap." posted by someone who knows :D

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i must agree with you duncan , they are crap . i have seen several put conrods through the side of the block as well as the bearing issue , i guess thats the reason they bust conrods ( they keep drining them with spun big end bearings .

you would expect better when you pay $150k + for a car .

as for just removing the sump and replacing the big end bearings , well what can you say , if the crank is 100% unmarked it maybe ok but in most cases you would have to remove the crank , regrind and use undersise bearings . thats what i would do if it was my car , at the very least pull the crank out , check clearances and if everything is ok then at least linish it .

meh lying or not the m3 is not such a great car, we've competed against them a couple of times and kicked their arses with a 33 gtst and teh 31 gtsr.

plus they have the tinniest sounding exhaust I have ever heard.

plus, there's a recall on them to rebuild the engine :D BMW quality eh?  NSW Members only: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=52302

or...

"All E46 M3's are now subject to a big end bearing re-call. This entails removing the sump and installing new bearings as well as new bolts and sump gasket. The really funny bit is one size bearing fits all regardless of kilometres travelled. I'm not real sure if this includes the poor bastards that have already had engine changes but I'll bet they are. Glad I didn't pay $130,000.00 plus for such a piece of crap." posted by someone who knows :D

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