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Keen as to buy a house soon, and to keep the Line would be really hard with maintenece and modding and really you could drive down the road anyday and BANG get a defect, and there goes the fun right there...........

So unfortunatly i would prob leave the import stage for a while whilst i sort my financial things out first!

There would be a few things i'd need to clean up on the beast before selling, So it wont be too soon, but still hopefully in the nearish future!

Keen as to buy a house soon, and to keep the Line would be really hard with maintenece and modding and really you could drive down the road anyday and BANG get a defect, and there goes the fun right there...........

So unfortunatly i would prob leave the import stage for a while whilst i sort my financial things out first!

There would be a few things i'd need to clean up on the beast before selling, So it wont be too soon, but still hopefully in the nearish future!

made the same rational choice, hence driving the r34 right now.

Feeling bad every now and then, a very painful path.

Something i thought i should get something real slow so I can completely forget about performance and 100% concentrate on the goal

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lol, been there and done all that - its soooo true, it really does go round full circle

car (LT celica), car (VW Type 3), car (ford eb), buy house sell car, bike (gpx250), car (pulsar n15), bike (zx9r), surgery sell bike, recover buy another bike (cbr900), car (VR v8), 2nd car (nubira), sell house buy new house, sell the V8 buy the import (Stagea)

yep, full circle :D

$7500 so sad, so cheap, toooo cheap. Oh well.

Damn car re-sellers ! Damn the ball boys too while we are at it.

Oh late November.

It's to much registering 2 cars and insuring them while driving 800 km to work each week. And then driving through the hills on the weekend in the line was getting a bit expensive.

I'm going to save until tax return time and see what i'll do.

Keen as to buy a house soon, and to keep the Line would be really hard with maintenece and modding and really you could drive down the road anyday and BANG get a defect, and there goes the fun right there...........

So unfortunatly i would prob leave the import stage for a while whilst i sort my financial things out first!

There would be a few things i'd need to clean up on the beast before selling, So it wont be too soon, but still hopefully in the nearish future!

love the look of your car man

id love a skyline like that, minus some of the extra engine mods ( keep the fuel bill down a bit lol :mad:

Well mine will be for sale soon, and if you really want it im sure there would be a couple of people here to buy some parts off of it! or just leave it how it is and not use the right foot as much! i found the later to work quite well! :)

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