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i cannot see many skyline on the road.... especially R34 even GTT..even its only between 22k to 30k....(not toooooo expensive...as performance car)

i was going to get one. and thinking,, why i cannot see many skylines on road...??

is this because many ppl drive it as weekend car? or ... is it wasting money to drive or buy it? or is there biiiiiiiig defects on car

so everyone not even bother to thinking buy it..? any any any thinking... any saying will very very good and help...

please let me know what you guys think....thx

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ok.. so every skyline driver likes their auto and no regret buy this monster?

im going to do deal with dealer next week... wish me a luck~lol...

its red... im thinking about re-paint whole body... but its to costy... i was thinking candy apple red...just paint cost about2000...i might just go with normal red and make it more shiny and glossy...anyway..

thx for your reply guys cheers

paul

ok.. so every skyline driver likes their auto and no regret buy this monster?

paul

fck yeah we do! ive been driving around my mum's corrolla s-wagon for the past week and just got back into my car this arvo. grinning like an idiot i was. gonna have to cut down on driving my line though. only got a couple of points left. dont wanna get dicked.

btw resprays cost more than 2k dude. good ones at least

ok.. so every skyline driver likes their auto and no regret buy this monster?

im going to do deal with dealer next week... wish me a luck~lol...

its red... im thinking about re-paint whole body... but its to costy... i was thinking candy apple red...just paint cost about2000...i might just go with normal red and make it more shiny and glossy...anyway..

thx for your reply guys cheers

paul

Yeah autos rock in Skylines.

Good luck, dont buy the first one you see or drive, look around and make up your decision.

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