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So my car is sold and gone! Watched her drive off tonite with her new owner. Bit sad but its for a good reason!

So if you see her out and about give the new owner a wave, few people have already met him. His names Chris, or as some know him by his nickname, Eddie.

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haha yeh eddie is already on here, just lurking :P at this stage hes entering autosalon with us :D

and of course you will see me on sau cruises and you cant get rid of me from here too easy! Ive got myself a little nissan NX-R, ill be zippin around in that, most likely reppin an SAU sticker lol. The old owner of my NX is actually a new SAU member too.

cheers guys :D

Im actually looking forward to pickin up my new little buzz box, promised myself i WOULDNT mod it or spend any money on it.. but i guess ive got the bug, i cant help it lol.

New owner is a good friend of mine, and i know he will look after her - or ill be on him about it :P

Hes already got a list of mods in mind... a true skyline owner already!!

cheers guys :D

Im actually looking forward to pickin up my new little buzz box, promised myself i WOULDNT mod it or spend any money on it.. but i guess ive got the bug, i cant help it lol.

New owner is a good friend of mine, and i know he will look after her - or ill be on him about it :P

Hes already got a list of mods in mind... a true skyline owner already!!

Well its always been one of the most tastefully, highly cosmetically modded rides. Orange. while not being my style, stands out a lot and that car certainly had one hell of a lot of presence. Saw it last Kellie meet and it was beautiful. Its a shame you had to lose your baby but I'm sure once you got yr house you'll feel the bug bite again :D And in the meantime, welcome to the new owner!

-D

wow glad to hear you sold it so quick, but a damn shame to see her go Flick.

Hope the NX treats you well .... before I fell in love with Skylines I wanted one .... many, many moons ago

when i didn't know where i was going on a cruise i would just look for the orange car and follow it! now i gotta find something else to follow when i'm lost :/

I used to do the same. If Kye's out in his 32 ya can follow that, not hard to miss. Eddie should get some personalised plates that say NOWMYN :( Sad to see it go flick, look forward to seeing ya back in a skyline one day, least ya stuck with a nissan :P

WTF???? Flick, I never knew you were selling your car!!! :D Geeewizz, lol.

She's been talking about it for a while now.

Congrats on the quick sale Flick. Hope the NX becomes a fun car for you :woot:

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