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Trading up - at last!


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Well, it looks like I'll be ditching the boring family wagon and getting a deceptively boring-looking family wagon. (If that's too cryptic, it means I'm selling the Liberty and getting a Stagea.) I hope to have it by my birthday in mid-April. Hopefully I've done my research, and am getting a good deal. I'll have dates confirmed by the end of the week.

At this stage, it looks like it'll be a dark-green '97. The G-Tech, Jaycar IEBC and DFA are ready and waiting... :P as are my mates with their Fozzie GT and Legacy GT-B.

I can't wait, and neither can the missus, even tho she doesn't drive...

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Well. Thank GOD the Subie is gone... Stagea will (finally) be mine! Muaahahahahaaaaaaa!

It only took 8 (eight!) weeks to move the scooby-doo. Waiting for funds to clear, and hopefully will be in the Stagea early next week. FINALLY, the IEBC, G-Tech etc will be taken of the shelf, dusted off and put to good use.

I cannot describe how good it feels to be on the home stretch. However, I am looking forward to feeling even better when I drive it home from the importers... :D

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