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Thanks guys.. and GOOD LUCK to everyone selling their car.. we should have a comp.. *muhahah*

yeah a the moment im trying to figure out a rough estimate on how much the cert will cost. and then we'll see what happens. But I'll try focus on letting go of my baby.

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(sorry snoooze..)

hey guys.. later this week im going to put it up on carsales and advertise it for 15,500 - 16k..

For a limited time, to all SAU viewers/associates.. I will sell it for $15,000! CHIP CHIP!

So.. ask your parents, and if they say no -- they don't love you.

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Im one step away from having my car sold.. I can sorta feel the withdrawls coming in. The bloke just wants a mechanic to look at it.. so hopefully, i should hae the dosh by friday.. or early next week. *sigh*

Im one step away from having my car sold.. I can sorta feel the withdrawls coming in. The bloke just wants a mechanic to look at it.. so hopefully, i should hae the dosh by friday.. or early next week. *sigh*

It will hit hard a week or two after :nyaanyaa: i still miss aspects of the skyline and if you don't get another car just as fun to drive i am sure you will feel even worse :nyaanyaa:

the bloke who wants to buy it was tossing up between yours and shauns cars

if the mechanic says that it is all good you can consider it sold!

i will give him a call and see how the inspection went actually

Well the "mobile" mechanic didnt even show up.. he eventually gave myself and the buyer a call back at 1130, almost 2 hours later asking if he could do it at lunch.. but, by then Michael already had decided to buy the car.

Last night I saw the car drive away and disappear into the darkness, with the familiar skyline tail lights flickering a fading into the horizon until the night was quiet and still. *tear*

Now how do I get to work? DAmmit!

Last night I saw the car drive away and disappear into the darkness, with the familiar skyline tail lights flickering a fading into the horizon until the night was quiet and still. *tear*

Now how do I get to work? DAmmit!

Awww *hug*

You have your support group here to help you through - we can do shiftwork around the clock to get you through the shakes... a few coldies for the fever. We can give you small doses of rubbing up against our Skylines and slowly limiting the time... we'll get you through it, to a degree, but you will never be fully cured.

tuff... this is what I want now. A nissan navara turbo diesel 4x4 str so can just have one car, then work on saving for my dream.... R34 GTR in 2 years after house renos and some more equity on my current place

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Wooo! I got a new transportation device because my teleporter wrist band didnt work.

A little vitara is now my chariot.. abit smaller than my preferred hilux (above).. but, legal - and only 6500. And pretty much all that was wrong with it was it needs a new clutch, which Im getting organised to have replaced.

It has a CB radio in it. As cool as it looks, I don't think I'll be using that in the near future.. any ideas how much they're selling for?

I still love my skylines and will still wave to and spot familiar faces.

Future modifications

Aftermarket speakers (only one works, other than the CB radio)

Air freshener (they drenched it with cleaner and 'new car' smell)

and the familiar 'angels and airwaves' sticker (zenith - I'm looking at you)

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haha a mate of mine in college had a feroza (same car pretty much) and we used to see how far you could make the level ball (hopefully it has one) turn on a corner, dont know how that car didnt roll.

I think the first modification will be to dye your hair blonde and grow a pretty set of ovaries, that thar is a chicks car :D

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