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hey guys well like the title states i'm the new guy... :wassup:

my name is victor..... i'm from sydney and currently drive a pulsar....

i'm thinking of buying a skyline for my next car but i just wanna do some reasearch on what would be right for me instead of just jumping right into one...

and nice forum you guys have... hope to get to know some of you's better....

any ways i'll stop rambling on now....

cheers guys :)

Victor

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Welcome to SAU victor,

We have alot of info here to help u with yr research, and we're always happy to answer questions, just remember to use the search function before you ask :).

Now a question for you... what kind of skyline u thinking of getting?

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Thanks for the welcome Messiah

the R34 GT-T has always had my attention but it's abit out of my price range at the moment so i'm trying to find a R33 GTS25-T in black, manual with factory sunroof and all power options... hehehehe i'm gettin too old to keep winding up windows and stuff....

but i'm also open to other specs in the R33 range...

so what do you drive mate?

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Victor, are you looking for a nice clean good looking drive? or are you more of a power hungry fan? If you want good looks just make it happen with a R34 because they look nice and also arent as bad in the performance section, if your more of a power fan with a little budject why not move down to a newer R32 godzilla, or just a r33 GTS-T with lots a goodies inside :)

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