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hey all,

me and a few mates are road tripping to the goldie (from the sunshine coast) on friday and we want to check out car yards that will have skylines.

just wondering if you could all post where they are, as i have no idea, i mean ive seen them but never taken notice.

thanks

much appreciated

dave

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ajs between the story bridge and the gabba.

autoshop(where i got mine from) on morroka mile(they dont do deals they ripp you off, and sell not roadworthy cars(not headlight bulbs and no jack for car tyre)

auto salon on loganlea(also sells illegal cars, like different motors and cars)

IVS on logan road, these guys add $10000 to all cars, and the stickers just turn me off. (mainly all hit and drift cars that have crap paint work done)

SVI in virgina(private one www.svi.com.au ) sell cars, and these guys tell you if the cars been hit or not, and they have great deals, I was going to go through them, but wanted the pruple r33 :)

some on high st on the GC(southport) as well.

street machines is ok, but you ahve to look at the prices :)

svi are the best in my opinion, they ahve heaps of mods and will add them cheaply to your machine. Also they tell the truth to you.

some of the prices I had got when I was lookingfor a r33.

r34-GTT with NOS - $32000 sold to a sydeny car dealer for $34,000 12,000kms

r33 gts-25T - 65,000kms(not winded) with sunroof and no dints $19,000

180sx 98 model non turbo $18,000

:rolleyes:

Mate, If you want some prices and pictures email me with the year and model you are after. I buy from a wholesaler and do not hold stock, therefore I can sell cars less then yards, but you are still buying from a dealer. There are only a couple of cars left in Brisbane, but a lot ready to be shipped from Japan - mostly 96 onwards.

93 - from $18,000

96 - from $23,000

98 - from $38,000

If you have any questions email me. [email protected]

Mike

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