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yeah last time when I went to buy a car I got rushed in and bought the first car I could afford instead of waiting to buy an R33 (what i wanted at the time) but now i want to be different and buy a R34. Only problem is now I'm attached to my current car too and want to do a full rebuild to it ....

must admit im pretty attached to Nizmo Jnr as well and Nizmo Snr - even if it is rusting away in my driveway :P

My mum sometimes gets angry at me cos she goes "its just a piece of machinery" but for some reason me and my car have a bond!

Sometimes you have to know when to let go to though... before my R33 I owned 2 VL commodores and I swear I spend huge $$$ on the both of them.... I should have just got rid of them and bought a decent car much much earlier than when I did... That being said I have had my 33 for just over a year and don't have any regrets :P

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Originally posted by MrGTST

Sometimes you have to know when to let go to though... before my R33 I owned 2 VL commodores and I swear I spend huge $$$ on the both of them.... I should have just got rid of them and bought a decent car much much earlier than when I did...  That being said I have had my 33 for just over a year and don't have any regrets :P

thats sounds way too familure

Some nights I waited up for you,

Promises you made about coming through,

Sooo much time you wasted,

That's why I have to replace you.

It makes a cat nervous the thought of settling down, especially me, I was creeping all over town. I thought my tender touch could lock you down, I knew I had you, it's got me as it sounds. The way you used to give it just before I put it down. The way you used to give it before I put it down. It's better when you angry, come in I'll pull you now.

Stop playing, you gave in,

I've gotta leave you alone

All my pride is all I have

Pride is what you had baby, girl not what you have

You're being mean to me but too bad

Be easy, don't make decisions when your mad

Now pack, you choose to run a long

I know your independant, you can make it on your own

Here with me you have a home

Well time is of the essence why spend it alot.

People make mistakes to make up, to break up, to wake up

Cold and lonely and chill now baby, you know you love me, I'm like your whole. Now instead of beefing, come home. I promise I'm not a phoney now don't bounce baby.

haha i cant :P the money from my ZX belongs to my parents as payment for the Skyline.

I spent huge $$$ on the ZX not much goes wrong with my Skyline - but i still aint rich - just spent $825 on tyres today and thank god for a credit card because for some reason my pay didnt go into my back so my savings were a little short :)

I think I have just been insulted??? :confused:

Yeah I just extended my credit card so I can put my 100,000 k service on it in the near future.... and my trip to melbourne again next week.... but I can claim that back pretty quicky...

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