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sell missus

keep car

LOL. +1

My Lady has set it in stone that I have to keep the car. This is how it should be.

+1 I'm not into blokey blokes, but no one has the right to ask you to sell; saying this I told Brenton he's not allowed to sell the FTO.

I wish my dad had a skyline when I was in school, Instead I got picked up in an old piece of crap 1989 tarago with him playing loud horse racing from sports 92.7AM ;)

I wish my mum had a Skyline, I used to get picked up in a Datsun 200B and an LJ Torana in Primary School and then high school was either the '94 Toyota Camry or the 88 Mitsubishi Lancer

:(

I wish my mum had a Skyline, I used to get picked up in a Datsun 200B and an LJ Torana in Primary School and then high school was either the '94 Toyota Camry or the 88 Mitsubishi Lancer

:(

lol..

i got ferried to school in an slk once...

Seen this car in person at the vicimports cruise..fkn awsome car man. Trust me youll regret it if you sell it...i know its a different ball park but my dad sold his old school ford gt when i was born cause i was the first kid on the way and he still regrets it coz of there value now..(not saying the gts-t's are gunna go up) but you know what i mean...KEEP IT!

My Lady has set it in stone that I have to keep the car. This is how it should be.

Knowing her, I can totally see that. :P

Mine wants me to get an R35 GTR. :P

Back OT.

Honestly, I agree with the guys above - the car is most likely worth more to you than to most.

IF you really need to fix a finance problem, I'd look at the parting out option. Can be a bit of work, but as most said, will be a better result.

Good luck either way. :)

why not? he could use the money to buy a sports car

LOL!

well, your kid will get to be ferried to school in a skyline, he/she's lucky too..

Yeah, Tyler likes cruising in my car...It's very plain at the moment...waiting to earn some real money then hopefully people will stop calling it a commodore, and it can live up to it's badge

LOL!

Yeah, Tyler likes cruising in my car...It's very plain at the moment...waiting to earn some real money then hopefully people will stop calling it a commodore, and it can live up to it's badge

people are just jealous that they cant afford a sports car and the closest to power they can get is from falcodores.... :rolleyes:

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