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i think you had 1 of the cleanest looking 32's ive ever seen Kye, bigs thumbs up and respect 2 ya mate for keeping it mint...

im prob gonna put mine up 4 sale soon when i finally get home

i no how u feel when you finally sell your car and watching sum1 else drive away in it, it takes a while to get over it

Congrats on the sale :D ... and sorry to hear about the sale! :)

Never nice to see 'blood, sweat and tears' sold off.

I'll be selling my S1 Stagea soon, plus a whole heap of other stuff shortly.

Kye!! I found a video on my PC the other day of Ben, you and me cruising around in your 32 when it was Auto and Black. We were cruising around down Port Noarlunga area. I'll have to show you it!!

Ah, dude... you finally sold it. I was expecting this thread was a "I wrote off my car" thread!

Get a Chaser, VR4 or some form of Evo!!

Can't believe it dude. I remember when you and Ben came around my place a few weeks after you bought it, and we went for a spin down to Cardijn College!

haha why is everyone on a skyline site telling me to get a chaser ;) (i have been looking at them though :O )

thanks everyone for all the nice comments. its deffently going to be a sad day for me tomorrow, really not looking forward to it. i know the new owner is though. been messaging me everyday since to see if he can get it earlier haha

way to much work has gone into it. even though ill miss it i hope i never see it again haha

Kye!! I found a video on my PC the other day of Ben, you and me cruising around in your 32 when it was Auto and Black. We were cruising around down Port Noarlunga area. I'll have to show you it!!

Ah, dude... you finally sold it. I was expecting this thread was a "I wrote off my car" thread!

Get a Chaser, VR4 or some form of Evo!!

Can't believe it dude. I remember when you and Ben came around my place a few weeks after you bought it, and we went for a spin down to Cardijn College!

haha i think i know the video your talking about :D

and you now i wouldnt have wrote the car off. care to much for it to let that happen :P

ill be getting a evo mid next year i rekon. might have to grow up and give up the toys for awhile though which sucks

heard about this on Monday! Toms always wanted that car, Just hope he takes care of it, im sure we will all kill him if he doesnt!

i hope he does too flick! would really suck to see it kicking around all smashed up. but i know tom will do his best with it :)

hey kye a chick friend is selling her evo 7 dead stock mint and she drives like a granny!

is it white? if its still around next year ill give you a call danny!

i need to save up alittle and finish up a few tafe/uni courses :P

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