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Well after 3 years of ownership the skyline is sold! Was sold to a guy on these forums and i hope he has as much fun as i did!

Just want to thank everyone who helped me out in the past! From little things like Brake Pads to more indept talk about modyfying her!

Will be sad to see her get driven away tomorrow :(

Hopefully one day ill be in a skyline seat again (probably a model that hasnt been designed yet lol)

And yes ill still continue whoring these forums lol :)

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Oh and if you want your car to be the next RBDET! PM me as i am selling the customised plates!

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Thanks guys :)

Yeah i know i loved that car but it always come to a point where you have to move on! Hey after all its a 10 year old car and i might as well get rid of it before shit goes wrong :nuke:

I was quite satisfied for the price i sold it, because as you guys would know how hard it is to sell an r33 these days!

hehe nah thats me,

on that note, r33 still forsale >_<

congrats on the sale kris, hope you dont miss her too much!

-Ruffels

Haha nuh just things that remind me of her! lol

Saw a WRX and Commonwhore line up, all i was thinking is that if i still had the skyline i would kill u both! lol

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