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Mate Why are you selling

Keep the car it will be good for your soul

Especially in your current situation.

I am going thru the same thing and would be lost without my gtr

Avoid lawyers if you can they are devils in disguise

Be humble with the girl till its legally over you may get more.

Twenty years of female stealth control are over for me phewwwwwww

Shite buisness this divorce stuff

All the best mate and hope it works out for you. (make it happen)

Keep the car.

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why dont u do a fake sale - give it to a trusting SAU member.....then once the divorce is finalised.....u take the car back. I think all you would have to do is just do the rego stuff etc....but its better than getting rid of something that you enjoy......

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I don't know you but I agree whole heartedly with the above. Fake a sale, change the rego over to them (a mate) and once finalised get it back.

Unless you don't want the car anymore you'll regret doing this in spite of the mrs.

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