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qik search of the trading post came up with these (did you want turbo or n/a??):

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 1998 white, manual, non turbo, 3in exhaust, ABS, CD player, alloy wheels, power steering, power windows, 1 year rego, 49000kms FLYSKY excellent condition $31000 negotiable CHATSWOOD 02-9419 8011 or 0414-848084

Nissan Skyline R34 1998 GTT white auto/Tiptronic, immaculate, long reg, 59000kms, options, limited slip diff, traction control, security system, mags, ABS, $32500, RZG-235 CAMMERAY 0416-00 7004

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 1998 white, GT Turbo, mags, Nismo Aero kit, absolute elegance, SN-805, $31990. DL-16448 HABERFIELD 02-9716 0156

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top two are private sales, last one is at Japlink.

yeh i like flysky ill decide between that and north shore IF i get the skyline still convincin dad hehe

umm yeh was in car crash my mate was drivin we skidded off road smashed a car then back smashed a parked car totalled 2/3 of the cars in the accident had to be towed no one was hurt

it was FWD lol thats why fully civic bro

i aint knockin bak any cars i was sayin if there are any others out there BESIDES those 2 coz i want a big choice to choose from i love both the cars. id love a black one though u guys seem to have the cars im lookin for if u could add my contact that would be mad see below thanks :P

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