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Mine is a lease GTR, +40,000Km per year its my only car and it gets used everyday. The best thing about skylines is that you can own a high HP car that’s easy and comfortable to be driven every day and they last.

Lease runs out soon, R34 Vspec II here we come.

The 33 are the most comfortable seats wise, but the 34 have a rarer look.

First got it and drove it everywhere!

Then I started catching train to Stanmore to save k's/wear n tear etc.

New job is 8 mins down the road and I can see the car all day so it's a daily.

When it's not a daily driver you don't notice all the little imperfections as much and it feels a little more special to drive.

I did say "little"!!!!

haha franks you so generous man :D we are indebtted 2 u. (cept we got 2 yellow r34 gtr's in melbz doin the same humble service you do)

Who drives theirs everyday to work? ME

And who keeps her for the weekend only? ME

Or who drives their skyline anywhere at anytime? ME

Reason... well its worth about 15 grand (with everything in it), doesn't go fast, dun care if its lost cos its fully insured, but I do drive carefully takin bumps at 5km/h :) Tis my sIut and I am its pimp... its a wonderful relationship.

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