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Hello People,

This is not an important message to all of you, but to me its the most important post ive ever set out to make, so try to be happy for me :D

The news is that my NON Turbo R33 has been sold. How much i wont say...

Anyway the real good news is that i bought another Skyline, and this one is a '93 R32 GTSt, so finally in my 22 years of living on this planet, i own a Turbo charged car.

Because the cheque of the R33 wont clear to Wednesday, i wont have the car in my possesion until then, but i have driven it around Liverpool today, and put a deposit on it, so as soon as the money clears from my R33, the R32 will be in my garage.

The car is a weapon...to me anyway, it goes beautifully, and its pretty much stock except an exhaust, 16" wheelsand a HKS Pod filter....other things i havent really looked into, so there could be a few other surprises in there.

I will take some pics as soon as i get it, and post them up.

Anyway, just thought id share some of my happines with you guys, BRING ON THE CRUISES :(

Turbocharged,

Goran

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No Excuses Loz,

2 days or so and ill be super used to the clutch and everything else and ill be ready!

Thanx everyone for your kind comments :(

PS. I hope the METAL SKY club will let me join :D

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I wanted to do it before my parents get the time to change my mind....hehehe

Plus, when i want something, i do whatever is in my power to do it ASAP.

:uh-huh:

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