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Hi mate,

Seems like you are new - welcome aboard. Have a look in the for sale section - there are heaps of cars there. I'd also suggest having a look around carsales. There is a thread in the FAQ section of the forum about what to look for in a line too.

In your budget there would be a couple of models that suit - the R32 and the R33. Did you want a turbo or not turbo?

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I guess was still a good idea asking around locally if anyone had one they were in a hurry to get rid of. Look at the R34's on car sales, but check what is on carsales and all classifieds, follow the checklists in the faq's closely. Get the car checked over by a mech (general + compression)and see that will pass rego. Take it for a test drive and best wishes!

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Are you serious '2quick'?

Your opening question "I wanna buy a Skyline" being one of your first posts makes me suss! but then again I trust no-one...lol

If your serious then check out the forums and all your questions will be answered.

Happy to help if your legit..

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