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You might live to regret that unless you sell it in the near future...The longer you keep it the more it'll depreciate, as well as any maintenance and rego expenses.

Sometimes it's better to bite the bullet and move on.

Their offer wasn't genuine. They used to me get insurance for them. I spent a couple of hours helping them, they spent time driving my car and then went and bought a much cheaper, dodgier example.

Like I said, lesson learnt. I'm going to be a hardarse on the next enquiry. No favours.

But yes, I want to move it on soon. It's doing me no favours paying 3 rego's and 3 comprehensive insurances :(

r32 dmax roof spoiler - $180

r32 dmax boot spoiler - $200

r32 type-m sideskirts - $200~

r32 type-m rear pods - already sourced

Paint: $500~

argh, $1000-$1300 all up.

Could get those orange rota te copies for that price.....

scotty, you know you want to.....

he's probably after a good looking one

pft 32 sedans can look awesome

type m pods and skirts, GTR front bar, Low, 33r stockies, n1 lip = win

may swap for a barge.. albeit a quick selling barge

Edited by Mohsen

looked at my cefiro again today. Part of me wants to do an S2 S14 frontend conversion on it, another part of me just wants to sell it.

meh, back in the garage for another day.

I'd rather buy a bike what can 4-7k buy you for the car a kit and some rims? :domokun:

Maturity kickin' in yo - shouldn't do the gtr up >_<

Just a bit of a personal question - you guys/gals that are 25 ish renting or got a house? or still living at home? and to add those that do have a house what age were you when you moved in and was it with a gf / wife / a Mohsen?

I'm still living at home myself but thinking of just saving in the next few years for a deposit, have 25k of commonwealth bank shares atm so it would help with the initial saving

I'd rather buy a bike what can 4-7k buy you for the car a kit and some rims? :domokun:

Maturity kickin' in yo - shouldn't do the gtr up >_<

Just a bit of a personal question - you guys/gals that are 25 ish renting or got a house? or still living at home? and to add those that do have a house what age were you when you moved in and was it with a gf / wife / a Mohsen?

I'm still living at home myself but thinking of just saving in the next few years for a deposit, have 25k of commonwealth bank shares atm so it would help with the initial saving

I'm 25 (and 2 months), moving into my place in about a month when it's finished...Bought it on my own..

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