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well, as the title says,

i sold the 33 today

some 20 yo bought it. 13g cash

hope he looks after it as well as i did,

judging by the way he drove off (even in low-boost) it aint gonna have a good life imo

ahhh well, life goes on, time to start looking at my new home.

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yeah im not gonna say much just in case he comes on here,

but, you know..........................

na damo, new house first mate, may even take extended mortgage for 34. gotta see what the boss (gf) says

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I'm with you mate ... investing in property first. Car second. :P

Hope the mortgage goes well. Once your on top of it, extend it and get a 34 :)

very much agreed, altho with current "economic crisis" im almost tempted just to keep spending on the current car lol

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very much agreed, altho with current "economic crisis" im almost tempted just to keep spending on the current car lol

same, once the housing prices come down a bit i may be inclined to purchase an investment property, probably take an extra 20k on the loan to pay off my car loan so just the one payment comes out. Better start saving :P

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well, as the title says,

i sold the 33 today

some 20 yo bought it. 13g cash

hope he looks after it as well as i did,

judging by the way he drove off (even in low-boost) it aint gonna have a good life imo

ahhh well, life goes on, time to start looking at my new home.

:P so he drove it just like you did :wink::)

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cheers all :)

its good to have that extra boost in house deposit,

and with no car expenses, ill be saving soooooo much money!

so its a blessing iin disguise really, hasnt really sunk in yet though :)

wait till summer nights when your all out cruising :blink:

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