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Word! I'm about to hit food court get my strut on... Nowhere near as good as CBD but it's all i got

lol @ food court!

I did the Tan, St Kilda Rd and then CBD today driving around/picking stuff up etc.

Was a good day to be out :D

good luck with the sale mate, hard market out there.. not sure if you'll get what your asking best of luck though :thumbsup: I thought someone would have snapped mine up by now.

Actually took a deposit today for mine finally.. but 3k less than my asking price :( eh well thats cars never get mod money back haha I just want to move onto something else.

Alex you going to nats?

Yeah it sucks, I love it it's an awesome car, just can't afford to "make it mine" in terms of mods so I'm gonna sell it and get something cheaper I can become more attached too, more than likely a VLCT haha. I'll get another one one day in future, more likely a 34 though. Don't really expect to get 12k for it but it is a ridiculously clean car with no scratches or dents on it what so ever. Probably get more luck on Carsales I suppose.

Yeah it sucks, I love it it's an awesome car, just can't afford to "make it mine" in terms of mods so I'm gonna sell it and get something cheaper I can become more attached too, more than likely a VLCT haha. I'll get another one one day in future, more likely a 34 though. Don't really expect to get 12k for it but it is a ridiculously clean car with no scratches or dents on it what so ever. Probably get more luck on Carsales I suppose.

Yeah definitely carsales, most people on here only signed up if they alrady got a skyline

Its hard but if you want a change not much you can do about it hey

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