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James, good news and bad news hey..........

Well, I hope it's looked after by it's new owner. Does this mean we will see a dark car of Russian Descript, lurcking in the shadows, trying to hide it's vodka riddled shell, waiting for the perfect time to lang at it's target?

I remember seeing Golgo the first time on Chapel on night many moons ago.

Other memories (some good, some bad :P)

Golgo being broken into a few years back and all the cool ricey stuff stolen from inside. I hope those f*ckers were caught and hung by the balls!

The sexy side of Golgo on O so many cruises. Cruising right next to him and then blasting away after dropping to 3rd :) Ahhh, Beauty and the Beast.

Pulling over on Swan St for a bit of a chat under the bridge. When a simply honk won't do :D

Giving Golgo a righteous fang around Winton and then looking like a complete f*cktard when I spun him and then to make things worse, another spin with the windows open totally filling the interior and engine bay with dust. Dusty brown interiors aren't very sexy.

James calling me recently asking questions about how to maintain the GTR when sh!te goes wrong. The ancient art of removing a battery from a 33.

The "Accidental Lock In" was also hilarious.

The bike rack on Golgo at MAS this year was a classic. Truely a family car.

"GTR Support Vehicle"

Last but not least (as I'm finished thinking) FLAMES ON DEMAND!!!!!!!!!

Good luck to the new owner. Please treat Goglo with the respect it deserves.

Sad to see her go James, but I can always offer a ride if you feel nostalgia for Purple and bronze TE37's (although you may find things happening a leeetle quicker :mellow:). Whiteline kit with Bilsteins is so sweet.

It's taken a long time and I hope the joy in the pocket removes some of the pain in the heart.

Cheers

Sad to see her go James, but I can always offer a ride if you feel nostalgia for Purple and bronze TE37's (although you may find things happening a leeetle quicker :D). Whiteline kit with Bilsteins is so sweet.

It's taken a long time and I hope the joy in the pocket removes some of the pain in the heart.

Cheers

I thought I had seen this GTR before and then realised that yours looks very similiar.

Nice car mate. Sad to see it go, especially if you've had it for a few years.

Good luck with your new project (even if it is a house)

Greg

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