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indeed, welcome miss.

now i hope you realise the commitment you've made upon purchasing a skyline and joining SAU.

there are expectations.

the only excuse for selling your car we will ever except, is if you upgrade to another skyline, or even another formidable nissan coupe for that matter (350z/370z are very acceptable).

just to be clear:

if you ever decide to start a family and sell your car for something "more practical" then GTFO.

if you should want to buy a house and sell your car for a deposit, then GTFO.

if you crash such an immaculate gorgeous looking car, then GTFO.

asides from that, enjoy!

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To all those who requested photos - they are now uploaded to my gallery ;)

Hey Trozzie, thanks for the welcome ;) Photos are in my gallery and my asl is 29 f melb.

Thanks for the welcome Shell - images in my gallery ;)

Thanks for the welcome Malcom and for all the information - however I just meant the Friends List ;) Also - images are now in my gallery.

So just looking to confirm.. your images are in your gallery... correct?

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Lol - yeh I think I've posted the location enough times ;p Maybe on forums once is enough? lol I'm a bit new to using forums ;p

goto learn somewhere

just be weary of boz's and barbs topics...

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Wow. I'm impressed that this thread hasn't been de-railed into the usual rubbish that happens.

Welcome. I like your 34 Miss. I wanted to get one of them but they had none where I was and was super keen in just getting a skyline. Oh well there is always next time :)

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