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heya

As you all know - I am 180less ... so i have decided to invest in a skyline this time (yesssss its peer pressure). I have seen a really nice one, well priced. But I would also like to look privately - basically as so not to buy the first car I fall in love with, but to have a look around as there may be something better.

I wanted to know if anyone knew of some skylines for sale as I would be very interested to look at these.

thanks everyone

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i reckon import privately, even though the new rules have started, no more modded cars :) anyways if not have a look down at c-red in welshpool i'm sure jash(GTAAH) will be more then happy to take ya round his collection for a good look see :)

adrian :)

Originally posted by RB20LagWagon

Eww choosing a r33 over a r32 thats like  taking a red head over a blond

:)

I would take either ( thats redhead or blonde , not R33 vs R32 ). hehe

Sneeza , check the quokka as well. Privately can be good because some people are keen to sell and having the money ready always talks.

Dealers are safer but they have to make a profit or else they won't be in business long.

PM me if you want a hand.

cheers

Ken

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i agree with privately.

i dont trust dealerships for quality, and importers are usually good quality but overpriced.

Quokka is good, and sunday times . Just make sure you get it checked out if you know someone that can do it. If you dont know someone that can, PM me and i will introduce to a good trustworthy mate who knows import cars well and will charge crap all to inspect.

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