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because for what i use it for (i.e. driving it to work, in peak hour traffic) it is just not what i need any more.... i need/want something that is easy to drive in stop/start traffic (i.e. Auto) and with leather interior, and lots of torque available (without having to rev the hell out of it to bring it on boost)...

also, due to limited parking when at work, i sometimes have to park it on the street, and i spend all day worried sick that a bird will have crapped on the car , or someone has keyed it, or reversed into it or broken into it etc....

i just want something everyday that is comfy and cruisey, and will 'blend in' so to speak.... also looking to buy something for cheaper than i sell the skyline, as i'm looking at buying an investment/rental property, and some of the money saved from selling the skyline will be going towards that

hey mate hope you get what you want for it, i have been drowling over this for a long time(even though i have mine) i will be lucky to get mine even in half the condition yours is in.

Best of luck buddy.

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