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Hello everyone, my name is Mindy and i was wondering if anyone had seen my old car around? I sold it in Sept 03 i think it was - doesn't seem that long ago. But i dont have any photos of her, recently i was robbed and I am left with only one photo i got from a kind person off the boostcruising site. So i was wondering if anyone had seen it around and if anyone had any photos? I miss LIL so very much so i would be oh so grateful if anyone could help me.

Edited by LIL33

oh hey there....i do remember your car. I didn't actually meet you though did i? Do you still own your the 94SKY?

So its still around? Oh thats good at least it hasn't been written off :)

I GOT THE PICTURE TO WORK :)...

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Edited by LIL33

Wow, took 11hours. Thats pretty long.

BTW, I am not talking about how long it took to upload the photo. That can actually be quite annoying at times.

Edited by dangerous_daveo

OH THANKS GUYS! :D Yeh Auto Salon was great but i was so upset that they didn't finish the Paint Job! I was really angry they had it there for about two months before they actually did anything and they promised it would be done for Auto Salon! NOT happy Jan.

Does Sheree still have her Skyline? That was a nice car too. Perhaps if mine was finished for Auto Salon it would have been more competition against hers. It was in a really bad spot too, the interior was the best part of it without the paint job being done and the public couldn't see IT!

I would like to go back and do that again.

I had to have a girl touch...lol... i was SO sick of people saying "oh its her boyfriends car" or "oh her boyfreinds helped her do up her car"... i had to make it stand out that NO MALE had anything to do with it!!! LOL

Edited by LIL33

yeh that was me i did live at calamvale for a while, around auto salon time it was. When the interior & body kit was done but not paint job?? I didn't work at Bunnings though i worked for Bunnings when i lived in toowoomba gosh like 2000/2001. I did use working there to buy the car though if thats what you mean? And then when i moved here and did it up i was working for a Brick company.

But yeh i remember you, small world huh.

car looks fresh!! cant say ive seen it!

but i thgink ive met u one time at calamvale woolies.. did u used to work in bunnings?? thats how u got the car or something?

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Mmm interesting look.

I hope the new owner has improved taste. Each to their own I spose.

*Don's flame suit*

Back in the days when Mindy actually owned this skyline, cost on bodykits and parts were not as cheap as they are today.

With what Mindy has actually done to the car back then, she's done a far better job then what some of our skylines look like today in my opinion.

Like you said - EACH TO THEIR OWN I SPOSE.

oh hey there....i do remember your car. I didn't actually meet you though did i? Do you still own your the 94SKY?

So its still around? Oh thats good at least it hasn't been written off :)

I GOT THE PICTURE TO WORK :)...

I remember seeing it in Surfers heaps ages ago.

Im sure if you search back on boost cruising for around then in the weekend pic threads you will find quite a few.

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