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heheh west is on to something there :(

rianto - yeah mate still coming... i doubt anyone will buy it by then and i doubt i will have it for sale by then anyway... more pushing for interest at the moment.

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What we need is a get away ( from our belove skyline ) for a week or two or even a month, go over sea, go where ever and after all that time away from it, tell ya what it's feel awesome when you jumb back onto that seat, throttle feeling....ect...you'll feel like you car is ready to run 10sec  ( well happen to me  when i left to LA, seeing a jungle off Honda over there made me feel sick  )

You're a wise man West :P Exactly true.. I was away from my skyline for like 2 months. Driving a real piece of crap in that time, its when you drive the skyline that you realise what driving is all about. That feeling of being chucked back in the seat, being able to powerslide around corners, people looking at your car as you drive past, chirping the wheels and scaring old people. Handles like a dream, and the power is there if you need it... It all comes back again once you get back into the drivers seat!

so in the one week i've had it back now i'm not even sure i want to sell it :(

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