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yeah but its heavier than a normal r32 and isnt a full time 4wd.

if it was in sydney i would've had a look at it. im a bit reluctant to come to hobart in a chance that i MIGHT buy it. plus i cant take a day off work. the most i can offer you is 10g without looking at it.

yeah but its heavier than a normal r32 and isnt a full time 4wd.

if it was in sydney i would've had a look at it. im a bit reluctant to come to hobart in a chance that i MIGHT buy it. plus i cant take a day off work. the most i can offer you is 10g without looking at it.

I assume you would not buy a GTR then??

The AWD is EXACTLY the same PRINCIPLE in the GTS4!!

I think the drive shafts are slightly smaller the ony difference.

As for the auto, when my GTS4 is going shortly with AUTO & AWD, I would say meet me out at the drags to see just how good it is!

This is obviously a great Skyline in excellent condition like I bought mine 8 years ago, I doubt the buyer would regret it, but I am wondering why its for sale?

It is for sale purely for commercial reasons. It was recently imported for me to sell to help fund a Targa Tasmania entry.......So nothing to hide, no sinister reasons for sale.

The car is in Launceston, only one hour drive from Devonport where the car can be driven on to a car ferry to either Melbourne or Sydney - roll on / roll off. Direct flights in to Launceston (Tasmania is not a neighbour of Antartica!).

I don't understand why people are so down on autos, especially those of you who use manuals as daily drivers in heavy traffic. Yep autos put the power down beautifully, and that little extra weight of 4wd is fantastic in the wet, besides who spends their whole life hanging the tail around the corner.

and as for buying a gtr.. i used to own one, i sold it not long ago but now im looking at sticking in an rb30/25 hybrid into my next car.. not sure if you can hook that up to a 4wd system

and as for buying a gtr.. i used to own one, i sold it not long ago but now im looking at sticking in an rb30/25 hybrid into my next car.. not sure if you can hook that up to a 4wd system

No idea about this. I'm sure there'll be plenty of people out there who'll give some advice.

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