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I just sold my skyline on thursday, and it was picked up on friday morning.

Ive been feeling bad since it has been gone.

It was sold because i lost my license (in previous car when it had not been sold yet but i already had the skyline), so there was no point in having it....

but now with no license OR skyline, things are getting more depressing :P

it was my second car and i owned it for only one year, which was basically trouble free and very enojyable, so i guess i got kind of attached to it :(

Has anyone else suffered from these symptoms?

Any suggestions? (apart from the obvious dont lose your license :P )

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hahah yeah i know how u feel dude - ive been without mine for 6 months n i still own it

altho its in a workshop being modified n i go c it every now n then

life seems so boring without it

suggestions - buy one when u get ur licence bak

Take up some other kind of addiction with all the money you got from selling the car.. hehe :P

Nah,

I havent been able to drive mine much in the last few months, but ive gained so much more respect for it because of that.

Just think of the next one youll be buying,

Or find a friend who can drive you around in his skyline while u wait hehe :P

Ill become a big car whore :P

i have a mountain bike and ive already started spending on that!

but yeah i guess im sorta looking forward to the next car, i have to save up more though. i dont want to borrow much/any money for the next car i get.

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