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yeah i know mate, they are using it for advertising.

coz they pay for a certain amount of weeks on yahoo and as the car gets people attentions they are using it.

most of there other cars on yahoo are already sold too.

thanks for the heads up though

bye mate

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Hey guys, I've just become a skyline owner.

Bought this today, was complied the other week, and hopefully I'll have rego done in the next day or two.

As you can see its completely stock, but its a great base to work from, the body barely has a blemish on it and it has 44,000km on it.

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i know its not a skyline but o well here is my 98,5sp chaser!!! will be in melb in about 5 days...

cheers

jure

Gotta love the chaser ;)

This is what I'm looking at getting in the next couple of years. The chaser will be me daily driver and my R33 will get turned into a drag/weekend car :P

If you don't mind me asking, how much did you get your chaser for and who did you import it through. PM me if you like.

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