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I've posted the forsale thing in the right section but, I thought I'd place a thread here so people actually in W.A might get a heads up if they are interested.

Also people can payout on me here about the rip-off price I'm asking and things :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=20974

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R31 Chick,

Selling to buy another car. Because its a work vehicle you need to get rid of them before 3 years ideally if you claim the maximum depreciation of 27% each financial.

I like the car alot, perhaps I'll get another I'm still not sure yet. Have to sell this one anyway.

I've fitted the nitrous today and had some testing of the 50hp jet.

What alot of fun! Even pulling lowish revs in top gear it hits rather nicely. When accelerating in 2nd its like a different car, the torque increase the POWER!

After today I should have it tuned down in anticipation of the 100HP jet either this afternoon or early next week.

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