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My car is sold :rolleyes:

The new owner picks the car up on Friday.

He wanted to keep the plates on the car so as of Friday it's no longer me.

I was first owner in Aus. and bought it dead stock auto to what it is now.

Dont really know what I'm going to do now about another car. Might be out of the car thing all together :)

Well that was my sad story haha

Here's some pictures from the day I past regency and got my rego to what it is now.

Kye

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yeah Eddy it was tom. came around yesterday night and was pretty much sold when he looked at it haha

thanks Ryan, i wish i put the rims on it sooner

Adrian, i was actually looking at a black chaser not to long ago. but still not sure if i should move on from the car thing and move out to my own place or go back to studying full time :s

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keitz, yes its manual now. should have done that ALOT sooner :rolleyes:

Rhys, ive own the car close to 3.5 years and i have a bad habit of spending way to much money on it. i dont like to half ass things and i fork out top dollar which was great for the car, not for my wallet. need to move on :)

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uve been down that road before ill believe when someone else is driving it :D

dude you didnt have to sell it cause of all that abuse i gave ya, i was just kidding man it was cool, i was jus emo cause ppl would ignore my car and look at urs :)

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find your own man haha :D

me and a mate are going to be picking up one each. were having charde wars.

his is red, im abit worried that it might make it go quicker then mine! :O

Edit: cheers steve, but im not that healthy :) ive already lined up another run around car :huh:

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whats next? hmmm other then a charade haha i might do the right thing and finish my studies full time and then move on to a evo 7/8 once ive got a decent enough job.

either way, the bottle is looking like its going to make its way in there somewhere too :D glad the small batch went alright for ya :)

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