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yesterday was a tad emotional for myself... after 2 years ownership, i saw my r33 drive away with its new owner

its not going to far so chances i will still see it around

thanks to all who helped me out with it, lent me parts when the defect/epa issues arose! and made me feel apart of the club...

the r32 is also for sale and hopefully will be gone too... im giving skylines a break... but staying nissan...

won't be leaving the club.. however will feel a bit of a stranger without a skyline

Photo of my precious baby... well not mine anymore : (

-Ruffels

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thanks to all who helped me out with it, lent me parts when the defect/epa issues arose! and made me feel apart of the club...

You're welcome :stupid:

Mine's not far behind, so I know how you feel

You're welcome :(

Mine's not far behind, so I know how you feel

thanks heaps for the lend of the exhaust ... made life so much eaiser, good luck with the ale, took me almost 12 months to sell, but im happy with the buyer and i know hes gonna take good care of her!

thanks to al for the lend of the exhuast also, thanks for paul for the use of his standard boost controller, and everyone else who helped me out along the way

sorry to see it go mark but not much u can do hey

u should be off your p's soon though ?

mmm was a bit of a teary moment, umm nah not off p's for another 18 months unfortunatly

so i gotta get me an australian spec S15, which is unfortunate because they are so much more expensive then the jap spec ones!

oh well

-Mark

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