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Hi *wipes tear* All *wipe tear*

Just let go of my R33 GTR today and honestly nearly cried :(

My girlfriend looked at me like you're a bloody tool. Was they same when I sold my 33GTSt over a year ago.

What do you think makes us guys (and girls) attached to our bloody cars so much, they are only forms of transport and hunks of metal *slaps myself* :D Sorry had a moment then.

Luckily the guy that bought it lives in Perth so there is no chance of seeing it around and maybe stealing it back for another moment of passion together *slaps again*

Oh well back the corner to huddle in a ball and weep.

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There is nothing wrong with public transport... what could be more class than cruising around with 50 other people; driven by a professionally trained driver; being issued with your individual boarding ticket; and in a luxurious Merc/Volvo without seatbelts?

Best of all you get the lovely aromas that waft around - and if you're real lucky you might rub against someone who's sweating like a pig!

PS: your life is not over; you're still alive - you're just going to spend the rest of your life in misery :D

Just let go of my R33 GTR today and honestly nearly cried :angry:

My girlfriend looked at me like you're a bloody tool. Was they same when I sold my 33GTSt over a year ago.

She wouldnt understand, and its probably just her jealousy surfacing over you having a relationship with a car.....aswel as her :yes:

Go buy another one, you know you want to :blush:

(Best thread this week!)

im the same, i know finacially i should not have my car at all....i dont own a house, dont own anything but a car.....thats just crazy.

but i can not sell it...not now.......i guess im not strong enough mentally to do what is right..

at least you achieve what you wanted to achieve by selling it......maybe one day, you will get another one aye?

She wouldnt understand, and its probably just her jealousy surfacing over you having a relationship with a car.....aswel as her :yes:

Go buy another one, you know you want to :blush:

(Best thread this week!)

If your missus doesn't understand, maybe you should have just sold her instead....

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