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Well , its been fun folks, but it looks like i may be parting with GRY32 soon. Should know for sure within the next 30 days. Anyway, i have posted a new thread in the for sale section for anyone who is interested in a cheap skyline. I will try to make it out to this wekends cruise to BWCP, but i dont know how many more i will get to. Anyway, if she does go it will be a shame, nothing more fun than cruising around with a big mob of skylines. But dont worry, she wont be the last.. i'm anticipating an R34 of some persuasion sometime within the next 18 months..... Hope to cya's out there on sat nite.

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The thought of getting rid of your pride and joy is quite daunting.

Trust me, I've thought of it lots of times. Especially in the past few months. Having two cars on the road and one always breaking (read: Brutis) isn't good for the cash flow.

I just can't bear to get rid of it so other things suffer, like the luxuries of just getting in the car and going for a 5 hour drive to somewhere we've never been. Also, not taking two cars down the coast. That's a money saver in itself!

I hope you make the right decision, although it mustn't be easy getting a kid in and out of the back of a skyline. I don't think I could put a baby seat in the back of mine :P

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