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u bought it for less than that! Cars don't equal profit

The time I spent on it, hu and sub etc exceed that, I'm not gonna throw it away. It's a good price to me so yeh

Hamish- because I was a stubborn douchebag?

Grant- I Havnt been out in ages mannn

Then I recommend you to change your for sale ad title.

Cos I seriously doubt the new owner would be happy if he/she didn't get laid everyday like you claim.

You may even sell the car.

Loll attention grabber.

Did anyone get a pm re the nationals??

cazz said:

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Hiya Mohsen,

You may want to change your signature from 2011 Skyline Nationals to 2011 SAU Nationals.

Skyline Nationals is a registered incorporation, and also a web domain owned by another person. You are infringing on the incorporations act by using the name "Skyline Nationals"

Cheers

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I love the paranoia people get when they own a Skyline. It's like they need to make their car something bad-ass and 'underground' in their head.

I never ONCE got pulled over and I drove my car day in day out for 3-4 years.

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