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A very big hello to you guys ..

hi ! my name is Nick and i'm new to this forum .. i just got here a few weeks ago and i'm going to do pre-U here in melbourne ..

i'm planning on getting an R33 Gts-T .. can you guys advice me where to go and what to do ? i appreciate your help a lot .. thanks a lot guys !

cheers,

NIck

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Originally posted by skyline33

watch out or i'll come and bite you:D

hehehehe

yeah there are still series ones in 96. likliness of u actually having a series II in 95 is very low if there were only 200 released.

Originally posted by inark

hehehehe

yeah there are still series ones in 96. likliness of u actually having a series II in 95 is very low if there were only 200 released.

well actually i do have one of those 200, I bought it as a 96 then when it came to compliance i found out it was a late december 95

Originally posted by skyline33

well actually i do have one of those 200, I bought it as a 96 then when it came to compliance i found out it was a late december 95

thats pretty rare.. but how can you tell if its just had some of the s2 trademarks thrown in after an accident? like front end, interior etc..?

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