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Figured this was the right forums for it ..

I'm in Brisbane and am gonna go out for a cruise on the weekend and take a look at some skylines.

Looking at going as stock as possible on an R33 S2 1996 model.

I'm after some suggestions as to which dealers to check out to find my beast.

I know some of you are selling privately, but most are modded and/or don't suit my checklist of requirements.

Where did you guys get your rides?

any suggestions/comments are welcome!

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call kevin at autoforce imports on 34231888 ive bought 7 imports off kevin myself never had any problems with any of them

www.autoforce.com.au

tell em vish sent u and ur off skylines australia

Edited by 53XYN

Motovation imports in southport are also a good mob. Didn't get my 'line through them but they have a few on the floor, very clean and VERY stock cars (mostly). Go and check them out, they're open saturdays too....

twoquik,

that's nice .. but id rather buy from a dealer for a few reasons, even though there's a bit more of a price premium on the cars. First of all, id want to be the first owner/driver in Australia .. and yeah, as mentioned before I want to get one as close to stock as possible .. most of the 'lines available for private sales aren't quite what im looking for, particularly with mods and what not.

I guess id prefer to hand my money over to a fellow SAU'er, but who knows how hard you've flogged it either :(

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