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Hi all,

well i'm back form my 7 week treck arround europe and now that i am back i want to finaly get my car.

I had a look at this one, i sydney, it's the wrong colour, but i can live with it i guess, it has bugga all kays on the clock and runs well and is great nick, with only the side skirts needing a respray because if a few small stone chips and scrathes.

The car is from Aussie car complance and i can get it for 14.5K wich seams resonable.

Here is the link it's the first 1.5 series in wine red on the page.

http://www.aussiecarcompliance.com.au/cars4sale.htm

Can somone offer some advice on whether they would purchase this car or what. Has anyone dealt with them before??????

ALSO if anyone has any cars for sale in the 15K range please let me know. I live in Tassie so i'm a bit limited to the amount of stuff i can get here.

Hi all,

well i'm back form my 7 week treck arround europe and now that i am back i want to finaly get my car.

I had a look at this one, i sydney, it's the wrong colour, but i can live with it i guess, it has bugga all kays on the clock and runs well and is great nick, with only the side skirts needing a respray because if a few small stone chips and scrathes.

The car is from Aussie car complance and i can get it for 14.5K wich seams resonable.

Here is the link it's the first 1.5 series in wine red on the page.

http://www.aussiecarcompliance.com.au/cars4sale.htm

Can somone offer some advice on whether they would purchase this car or what. Has anyone dealt with them before??????

ALSO if anyone has any cars for sale in the 15K range please let me know. I live in Tassie so i'm a bit limited to the amount of stuff i can get here.

ANYONE :pirate::D:):O:):):)

Hey mate,

I've bought my last 2 skylines- both 33, off Joel at Aussie and I would recommend him 100%. Top bloke, both cars were exceptional and mechanically A1. I would however choose the colour you want right from the start theres nothing worse than not being happy with the colour and its a huge pain in the arse to change-just my 2c. Hope that seals the deal for you mate.

Cheers

Waiting for the loan application and shit, but seeing how my whife does not work yet till next week i need to wait to have 2 pay slips from here to get the loan approved.

Wait and see, might have to wait a bit longer. Thanks all.

Yeah the colour has grown on me i have seen some nice examples of that particular car.

From what i can see Joal is a great guy, nice to deal with so far.

Can somone post pics up of a marrone skyline with nice wheels ect.

series 1.5?

ppppffffffffff

its a series 1 with nice trim.. don't get sucked in.. they will try to get more cash for it

hehe i was like WTf as well when I heard about a series 1.5 a couple years back.

But it does exist. Different rear spoiler... most have ABS and mechanicaly its more Series 2 than Series 1 I think.

Yeah it's a Dec95 model, so i guess 1.5 series, no ABS though, either way it has many of the series 2 things in it when i had a look at it.

AND the good news is i am about to pay for it and wait shipping to Tasmania. YYEEEHHHHAAAAA.

so nissan officially advertised a series 1.5 skyline?

i was under the impression that it was an aftermarket classification to fill the gap and make late nmodel series 1 cars more appealing, when really they are just a late model series 1. the only official nissan releases were sries 1 and 2

if your from tassie there is a shithot place in melbourne called plunket road car sales in dandy

they have a decent range and all cars are in really good condition.

i think they have a website on carsales.com

they had a nice r34 coupe for $19,000 a short time ago =)~

yeah i know that is what it says, trust me no ABS, the 96 onwards had ABS. It's a typo, coppy and paste form other adds. The car will be here in one week and the go fast bits are already ordered.

YEHHHAA. The car comes with jap log books and you can see that the car has been babied so i'm happy.

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