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I was reading all coments and run away from page 3 .I have to be quick with Enzo before somebody pay for it.

Its exactly in my budget but mate are you bit negotiable on it?????

I dont like this poofy red colour so I need to respray to orange.

I liked left hand drive as I am europien.

But another problem its looks like does not have a gearbox.No gearstick there and I have already short shifter for it bought on ebay fo 25$.

Then my son told me its all thinks are on steering wheel .And I am not sure I will be able to handle it.

So its few think to has to be done.

So I can offer You 3976 US$ as car need some work to rebuild to my standard.

Give me call quick as posible mate.Cash ready in my bank wating for transfer.

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im really sorry my friend, but i do not think you will find a skyline for your buget.

i really think you should save more, or get one wen u r older.

you dont want to buy a shit one that you will spend more fixing it. might end up spending 10k on it, just to make it run.

driving a skyline isnt just having one. ive had few skylines since i was 18 and trust me, they are not cheap to run.i have spent over $30k on my car, im 22 now, and trust i wish i never like them.

good luck, i wish all the best. who knows someone out there might just have one for you.

good luck kid :D

jeff

if you have any questions abou skylines, do not hesitate to pm me, and ill be happy to help you :(

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