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bluebirds are cool, esp the weird jap models. But then I like pulsars too. actually I like pretty much everything Nissan has ever built; except tiida of course there was no redeeming feature in that car.

zeb are you coming back to the world of cool? I'd be a bit worried about this, sounds they modified it all the time "Last Modified 15/07/2013"

bluebirds are cool, esp the weird jap models. But then I like pulsars too. actually I like pretty much everything Nissan has ever built; except tiida of course there was no redeeming feature in that car.

Before I bought the first one (White), I test drove an Auto SSS Attesa Awd Turbo SR20. It was Quite amazing. :woot:

I personally have nothing against Pulsars other than they're like assholes, Everyone Has one!

and WTF was the whole Tiida thing anyway? and now the Pulsar is back! :wacko: but the newies are nice. Big but nice.

dumb f**king nissrenault idea. kind of like the m35 :rofl2:

I don't know of any good gtrs for sale, although I do know where to get an excellent cube.

honestly, if you are not in a rush you can just never beat importing yourself for value. even with the yen off 10% from 3 months ago when I bought the cima, it is still soooo cheap for what you get

haha I want the march too. it's been off the road too long but it is still not next off the blocks



1. get ute out of garage


2. get race car running....needs clutch unwelded from flywheel and an engine swap (current one runs great but has crack in block near water pump that needs welding)


3. get stagea reverse lights and knock sensors working...it has some electrical challenges from the rb30 swap


4. finish march motor and get it running again



too many projects


bluebirds are cool, esp the weird jap models. But then I like pulsars too. actually I like pretty much everything Nissan has ever built; except tiida of course there was no redeeming feature in that car.

zeb are you coming back to the world of cool? I'd be a bit worried about this, sounds they modified it all the time "Last Modified 15/07/2013"

A tidy GTR you seek?

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2002/SSE-AD-2046295/?Cr=1&sdmvc=1

There we go ! :P

ahh farking internet knows everything! I thought that feature was broken. It's really just a reminder I am getting too damn old (and grumpy)

Anyway, thanks :) ....and now off to dinner

Bahahaha!!

I never even look usually, saw it by accident :D

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