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yes the persons name might be over ambitious and a tad stupid but u guys don't have to be such fkn assholes. answer his question ffs.

dude for 12k i would buy a mildly modded 180sx with SR20. dont get a CA. you wont get a 33 turbz for that money but may get a really poor condition non turbz.

seeya

How did you know my names Dick :confused:

$12,000 should get you a nice 180SX or R32.

Have you tried here? Not sure if there website is up to date but worth a look

www.autojapan.com.au

Cheers

Hey all,

im trying 2 find a skyline,180sx,silvia etc for the right price.

im located in tha perth metro area...scarboroghish.

must b manual and turbo.

if any1 can help itd b much appreciated.

i would much rather buy privatly than from a dealer, my dad was a car salsman and i no wat they do 2 prices!!!

anyways thanx

jarrad

well.

thanks for ur input mate evry1 that said sumthing constructive.

spell check? get bent u dick.

v8? go smoke sum more crack

Hey umm.. Pootie Tang,

Firstly, your saying V8 = Smoking Crack ? We all are civilized people we do not use illegal drugs.

Secondly, please do not tell dicks to get bent, it makes me feel sick.

Peace G,

Aiiggght

http://www.carsales.com.au

silvias ranging from 8-12k.

dunno if they turbo ot not.

edit : scratch that, go here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=65820

and buy that, problem solved. if he aint in wa, get it frieted over with the left over money.

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