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Hi all,

Five months on after my accident in which I lost my beloved skyline and nearly my life I have decided that I want another skyline. I am on the look out for a clean/straight, stock or tastefully moded S2 R33 GTS-t or R34 GTT. If you know of any good, straight examples around or are thinking of selling up then give me a heads up. Special thanks to everyone from this forum for their ongoing support.

Cheers, Drew

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Hey i'd like to sell my R34.

As i want to get a V35.

It's a stock 5 speed manual, silver coupe.

And lots of people on here would know it.

So it's a good car, really like it but want something more crusier.

And it has 157 rwkw at the last sau dyno day.

nah Drew - buy an S15 .... they're way nicer than Skylines (and faster) :( ... I just happen to have mine for sale www.andrewn.da.ru $29,000

/end free plug

Otherwise I might sell my R34 for the right price - do you like tiptronic auto? It is AWESOME to drive!

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nah Drew - buy an S15 .... they're way nicer than Skylines (and faster) :) ... I just happen to have mine for sale www.andrewn.da.ru $29,000

haha thats why you're selling the s15 and keeping the r34 :)

I also agree that kralster's r34 is a nice car :)

kralster, good luck with buying a v35! Dont see many (any?) of those around. Pity they're NA but all the same I dont mind them. :)

Oi Nightcrawler...i reckon i saw u in the S15 agessss ago, flying down montacute road, blue flames came out ur exhaust we tried to keep up with u in our 180sx.....clealry had no chance once we saw blue flames pop out the back hahahhaha. Not sure if it was u but looooooks 99% identical. We pulled over and spoke to u down at Cambelltown soccer oval.

yeah mate I think I remember you (I see a lot of people out and about) .... that reminds me, I should take the old girl out for a belt and get the cobwebs out of her ;)

f*kk thats awesome sif it was u....that car was farking nice man...coz i was like 17 at the time and i was obsessed with s15's hahah i was like OMG i want that car!!!!! LoL, that is a fast car man, wot sort of rwkw she pulling out...if ur ever near campbelltown again tell me i'll catch up with u in my skyline. hehe ;)

running 203rwkw now ... did a 12.74 @ 110mph a couple of years ago when it had a bit less power ;)

I drive my R34 now all day (the S15 lives in the garage), so no doubt will see you about the place sooner or later - I do most of my work in the Eastern/North-east area, so I pass Campbelltown all the time

ahh k cool, yea im in Rostrevor man hell close...if i see a R34 i kno hu it is now! haha. have only seen like 1 R34 down these parts, if i see i'll give u the old courtesy honk or wave, lol. cheers man.

Now im thinking whether i shld of bought a S15.. NOooooooooooo!! hope my skyline didnt hear. lol

yeah mate I think I remember you (I see a lot of people out and about) .... that reminds me, I should take the old girl out for a belt and get the cobwebs out of her ;)

ill take her out clear out the webs ;)

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