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Going to be a busy weekend in Brissie, two big cruises:

One to Bribie:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=89445

One to Ballina:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=89844

I'm going to the bribie cruise if anyone else is going, joining up at the morayfield stop :D

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Probably after it moves down from the northside with my fiancee. Or you come on the bribie cruise? Only 38Days 3hours 48mins 23sec to go until I get married :P

But after that, there are 3 of us and I _think_ darren's will arrive here soon, could do a mini stagea cruise one night mid/late Jan down to BWCP :(

"picked it up in japan for only 23k"

23k sounds like, price in japan

+ship

+comply

+on road

mm... the 260's are coming out in force!

23K could be landed and complied

I saw one for sale last week in Japan for 1200000 yen which would be around

24k complied.

had just over 110,000 km

Wow! I never realised they were that cheap. I might have a look at getting one if I can shift my beast :D

The one I saw for 1.2 mill yen was very cheap and average condition

Most of the better ones are 1.5-2 mill yen which would be more like 35-40k on the road.

Wow! I never realised they were that cheap. I might have a look at getting one if I can shift my beast :D

The one I saw for 1.2 mill yen was very cheap and average condition

Most of the better ones are 1.5-2 mill yen which would be more like 35-40k on the road.

The one I saw for 1.2 mill yen was very cheap and average condition

Most of the better ones are 1.5-2 mill yen which would be more like 35-40k on the road.

had my guy look at one at jaa the other day 80k 3.5 sold for 1.580,000 was "rough as guts" ...the good ones still go for 2million +

had my guy look at one at jaa the other day 80k 3.5 sold for 1.580,000 was "rough as guts" ...the good ones still go for 2million +

http://auctions.amayama.com/nissan/stagea/?pg=4

check the 2 that sold on the 27.10.05

Note thet the prices are in US $

grade 4 and 4.5

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Any of you stagea owners who are looking at attending a cruise, the Massive Skyline Cruise is on next weekend 27th November 2005 and all stageas, cefiros and laurels are welcome. We are raising money for the Royal Childrens Hospital Christmas Appeal.

See the QLD section for the Massive Skyline Cruise IV thread.

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