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hey ppl, im 16 and im looking for a skyline that i can afford and see if any1 from S.A selling a good cheap skyline for sale can u plz send me ur number and picture of the skyline and where bouts do u live etc.........

mathew :)

hey ppl, im 16 and im looking for a skyline that i can afford and see if any1 from S.A selling a good cheap skyline for sale can u plz send me ur number and picture of the skyline and where bouts do u live etc.........

              mathew :)

GTR at 16? ehhehe you're either dreaming, or you're doing rather well for yourself

check out the for sale section :)

let's nto forget that the main concern is not the law, its NOT KILLING YOURSELF. that's why we recommend staying away from a GTR

as for a gtst (which is a great car) check out

www.carsales.com.au

www.carpoint.com.au

www.tradingpost.com.au

www.drive.com.au

and of course the for sale section

my question to you, matthew, is:

have you considered the day-to-day running costs of a turbocharged car? remember $500 rego, $1500 insurance, $50+ petrol, maintenance, oil changes etc.

a good car to learn in is a R31 non-turbo with the rb30e. its a very reliable car (we have one with 500,000kms - original engine and gearbox) and won't cost much when you have a front-end smash.

Warren.

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