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well, saw the celsior being driven down the street by the new owner this morning.

its a nice feeling being debt free, but it was kinda sad seeing my car driving away from me.

so yeah, cheers to everyone who tagged along through the hills o friday and saturday night, was a good send off me thinks. ill probably be rocking the magna until i decide what to do now, but its unlikely ill be buying another car for a while.

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Good work buddy! Thought you were gonna buy a 32GTR after the sale, change in plans?

still considering a good 32R or 33R, but i was reminded of a couple possibilities, a working holiday is at the top of the list at the moment.

It was good to see it out on the weekend, looked hot when you let some air out of the bags :laugh: hope to see you in a Nissan in the near future.

heh, cheers mate. :)

freakin vu... cheers for the drink. :cool:

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such a sexy car..sad to see it go but all for the best ay

good luck with ya new car when ya get one :P

yeah, it was fairly sexual, lol. hope the new guy looks after it.

yeah well done that thing sounded nuts once you got that jap zaust

can you say Laurel :( or Q45 infinity ;)

haha, yeah, it sounded rad with the ET pipes on it, theres just something about a quad cam bent 8 with straight pipes.

haha, if i go luxo again, itll be a cima. ;)

Ah so you're the one with the Celsior on Saturday night! My missus was saying how she really liked your car haha

Looked awesome in the 'flesh'!

haha, cheers to you and the missus. yup, that was me, thought your car looked sorta familiar,

hahah dave finally the car is gone

well at least you did the right thing in taking it out on the weekend

that thing was pretty good through the hills suprisingly

haha, yeah, i was surprised how good it was through the hills for a bagged car.

commiserations Dave..............that pic is desktop worthy :P

missed this one, cheers pete. :)

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I was actually considering buying/looking at this car before I got my 180SX. Looked like a great deal for an excellent car.

When I sold my first car it kinda sucked watching it drive off but I knew I made a good deal on my part and I had better things coming, which is hopefully the same for you.

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