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Thanks guys,

Ill still stick around here and meet up, My car helped me meet a nice bunch of people so why stop coz I've sold it.

See you who I have met and those to meet soon :laugh:

As Frink said take care of the car :)

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I havent stopped driving it yet steve, I have used over half a tank already, also cannot get the smile off my face. It was a little bit interesting in the rain this afternoon with the nearly bald rear tyres :D Better get some tasteful 18's to put on it. Did you get hassled by cops much? this cop saw just earlier and followed me for about a block?

I havent stopped driving it yet steve, I have used over half a tank already, also cannot get the smile off my face.

Thats awesome to hear!!!

The only time I ever got pulled up was for a breath test (which I obviously passed) other then that nothing.

You'll have to come over when you get them wheels!

Hi all,

I should be picking up R3sp3ct's car tommorow. I have been lurking this site for a few months now, and this is where I came across this car. Hope to meet up with some of you guys in the near future, im ACT south btw. Woo hoo Im going to own a skyline :)

cheers matt.

BAH not another south sider, grrrrr! :)

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