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I am pretty sure you are right Alfa as I have never seen one of these with an S20. I was asking dhoneycutt if his was a GTR.

I am a skyline newbie, so I don't know a whole lot about them. I am still trying to learn about the Z. Hehehehe.

-Ben

Forget your Z dude. (no offense Z people ROFL )

Buy that and you'll have the start of the Skyline legend.

I'd love an S54, even a GT would be fantastic a GT-B would be mind blowingly cool. I met a guy who owned 2 of the 5 that made it to NZ. He sold them in 1989. :( His son still hasn't forgiven him, he used one, triple carbs and all as his daily driver :D.

If you've got the money I say go for it.

You'd be surprised, basically all parts are available for them here in Australia if you are willing to pay, but pay you do, and they are repros, there is a resto shop here and his rule is if he can sell 20 units, he will make them, but boy does he charge, a tad over 50k is the going rate for him to restore your GTB, he has three in the workshop as I type.

Cheers Chris

Parts would be avialble, no doubt! My dad can get parts for 50+ yr old brittish m/bikes from Aust/NZ no probs!(NZ is cheaper even after freight!) And if these companies are putting out 200+ pages of parts(approx. 200 per page) for 50+ yr old m/bikes, a 30+ yr old Skyline wouldnt be too hard.

Cheer'z'

Chris

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