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Well it's been coming a while but I've finally sold my R34, with much regret but I just can't justify having sit in my garage collecting dust and considering the price of fuel, cost of insurance and the ever falling prices I felt now was the right time. I still love to look at it and really enjoy driving it but I always said if I got the right money I'd sell it, I just didn't think it would happen so quick! Let me tell you, as stupid as it sounds I was actually pretty upset when I got of the phone :)

Anyhow it's not like I wont be around anymore, not like you need a Skyline these days to hang around here anyhoo. I'll be back with something bigger, better and faster so stay tuned :banana:

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PS - Nismo 18" LMGT4's with good Kuhmo tyres (as pictured) will be for sale ASAP - 2.5k ono :banana:

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Did you sell it to a guy in Boronia I spoted you over the weekend (white gtst farkin LOUD and dirty sorry) that is one sweet looking ride. Hope it was to that bloke I live around the corner from there might be able to go for a cruise with him!! and yes I feel your pain sorry to see such a nice car slip from your grip but like you said bigger and better good luck with your next love :P

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