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Its a sad day, yesterday I listed my GTR for sale. (see below link in my signature)

The bad news is, in the short term I wont be looking to replace my street car with a Skyline. I have 2 kids now so I will probably move for a 4 door family car until the kids are out of prams and car seats. An XR6-Turbo is the most likely choice at the moment.

I think out of all the cars I will miss the Black Beauty the most. The R33 GTS-T was my fist Skyline after owning a NRX. The white R33 GTR was a great work horse, but the R34 is such a great car I am already getting sad about moving it on. 8+ years with top rides I cant complain!

I will be keeping the R32 GTS-T TRKBCH, I will still keep some GTR heritage with the 3lt GTR motor, but it wont quite be the R34.

Anyway if anyone knows anyone who wants my car please let them know.

Thanks

:thumbsup::happy::/:D:(:yucky:

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Leasing companys wouldn't let you get a Stag as they will be too old - oldest the car can be is 5 years when you go on the lease, than you have to get rid of it by 7 I think..

Oh well.. all good things come to an end eventually.. Maybe start putting some R32 parts onto your XR6 lease :(

oh noes :( so sorry you're selling! I never even got to see you out on the track!!! (Maybe once at oran park, but not sure if it actually was you!)

:cry:

Hey its not sold yet, I still plan to do the L2S OPGP day on the 16th.

man that sucks :wave:

i just hope to high hell that whoever buys it loves it as much as you did...

also, tell them they have to sign up here :(

Manditory

I hope once it sells it does go to a good home.

Paul, Screw the XR6, get a TYPHOON

All the power and space for the family. May be a bit more of a whale on the track than the GTR, but they can crack 11sec 1/4 with only $5,000 worth of mods.

Sorry to see you selling the beast, it would be good too swap, but I am abouts to have my second kid.

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