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Hey how r u all doin?

I am currently lookin around for a skyine to buy...

Bit o background information, this car that i am lookin for is for me and i will be on my Ps at the time of purchase, so basically all i know is that it has to be at 125kw per tonne , but well i've seen plenty of skylines in Vic drinving round well above that range, anyways...

Wat i'm here to ask is if ANY of you know of a website or somewhere where i can get lots of detailed information on any r33s

Even things like dimensions of the car.. .yes i have been to meggala's page thanks:D

~Chris

Originally posted by II Chris II

I'll go d'load it now lol.. not very computer literate you see :)

Thanks

That's allright, most of us are techsupport staff
Originally posted by II Chris II

I am currently lookin around for a skyine to buy...

this car that i am lookin for is for me and i will be on my Ps at the time of purchase, so basically all i know is that it has to be at 125kw per tonne, but well i've seen plenty of skylines in Vic drinving round well above that range, anyways...

Yeah unfortunatly the R33 gtst is power restricted in vic. I dont think the coppers care tho.

Thought about importing? Try www.j-spec.com.au they'll look after you. :uh-huh:

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