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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/ctd/3117312031.html
is it still possible to legalize skylines? i know the past they were but im not sure now. i would love to get my hands on this
is it still possible to legalize skylines? i know the past they were but im not sure now. i would love to get my hands on this
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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/ctd/3117312031.html
is it still possible to legalize skylines? i know the past they were but im not sure now. i would love to get my hands on this
is it still possible to legalize skylines? i know the past they were but im not sure now. i would love to get my hands on this
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Skylines had few different engines including none turbo! Better check which model is this one.
Most street legal skylines were disassembled before they left Japan and assembled back in US as a kit car and regIstered like that
, and mechanical odo meters are the easiest things to roll back, don't get excited about 56 mi
Most street legal skylines were disassembled before they left Japan and assembled back in US as a kit car and regIstered like that
, and mechanical odo meters are the easiest things to roll back, don't get excited about 56 mi
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Skylines had few different engines including none turbo! Better check which model is this one.
Most street legal skylines were disassembled before they left Japan and assembled back in US as a kit car and regIstered like that
, and mechanical odo meters are the easiest things to roll back, don't get excited about 56 mi
Most street legal skylines were disassembled before they left Japan and assembled back in US as a kit car and regIstered like that
, and mechanical odo meters are the easiest things to roll back, don't get excited about 56 mi
i remember a long long long time ago motorex or somthing like that and some other place in la were one of the few importers (maybe thats what they were called not sure) were the ones to legalize skylines.