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Hi All,

So i am been a member here on this site since October 2007!... and also a proud owner of a r33 nissan skyline. Tonight I have just seen my car driven away by its new owner! I haven't lost passion for japanese cars, but rather have a strong urge to own a japanese motorbike!!

Guess this is just a post to say thanks for all the advice, cruises and good times I have had with the skyline and SAU WA. Hope to still see you guys around... except I will be on two wheels not four!..

Cheers,

Br3ndan

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Best of luck, B2. I am sure we will see you back in a Skyline. R34 GTR's have a certain magnetism ... ... ... !!!

Cheers,

B1. ;)

Heya, been awhile Brendan! .. Yes as soon as I sold it my Dad asked me if i was interested in importing a r34 from Japan, he is pretty keen about getting one now that we have had some experience importing a few cars from USA. Its certainly something thats on the cards after I save a few more dollars!! ...

So i am sure I will be back soon enough!! =)

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