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thanks SDU, yeah I still reckon its a bargain, not becoz of the mods, but just the overall condition + power + bodykit.

JimX, the only reason Im selling is because I want to get an R32 GTR. LOOOVE the skylines man, im just trading up. :)

Kamikaze, you are a life saver man. :uh-huh: So youre certain you can get a loan when you turn 18? I dont mind waiting.

Hey im 21 in nov too. What date is your birthday?

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Thats a really good price here in QLD.....

$25 will buy you a R33 with "minor" mods (i mean very minor)

in good condition and 60k on the clock......

Unfortunatly people here have too many cars to choose from.

You can import an R33 for 18g's in same condition as above.

Thats why skyline sales have gone down for car yards here..

Now the prices are going up in the car yards.....

You now see less 33's and more 32's because the car yards

can compete with private importes now..... because there

around the same money.....

If i were a first time skyline buyer i would buy your car no worries

it is a fantastic display for Nissan's best.........

Thats my 2 cents

nismo, thanks mate.

Yeah I know people can import skylines like mine for a bit cheaper. But at least if you want to buy mine, you can see it, hear it, drive it, check it. All the luxuries you cant get with importing. (even though I intend on importing a GTR :rolleyes: )

Jay, I have sent you the other pictures. Hopefully your hotmail accepts them all. They are big ones.

$24,000....... hmmm I take it that is without the boost controller.

Well ive just paid $420 for rego 2 days ago. $24,500 would be more what im after.

Plus Kamikaze has already offered me $25,000, but in november.......

Kamikaze, you have mail :(

Rob, yeah only 1 month ago, 2 young vietnamese blokes were killed in a silvia. I think it was non-turbo, but they took a corner too fast, came out of it alright, but then had to overtake at high speed. They clipped a ute coming the other way and slammed head on into another ute. The car was split in half, and they both died. Very tragic, and terrible.

But it is from this sort of thing, and other things that have happened to me, that I have learned a lesson to be really sensible.

Thanks Shell :D

I dont have a deposit yet, but the buyer is 100% he is buying it. So you could say it is sold. I am confident he will come up with the money.

So I should wait until I get the full amount before you start looking?

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