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Hey guys

Been a long time since I posted here, but I have to be sad somewhere lol!

Our V35 sedan (black manual) had a deposit put on it saturday. It had to be sold quickly due to us putting a deposit down on a new car (Mitsubishi Outlander......) so we priced it to sell quickly unfortunately. We had until the end of the month to get things sorted.

It was with a heavy heart that we sold this, but it was determined "best for the family" to sell. Now we can just chuck shit in the new car (including the boy) and not be so concerned with bumping the V35 around (personally I don't give a flying f**k if the Outlander gets scratched, I near had kittens when I saw a new shopping "war wound" on the V35). My wife is going to miss it as well as she drove it 80% of the time and she actually found the car when we purchased it near on 3years ago.

Going to miss it and so annoyed I never got to do what I wanted to do-

re-coed V35 coupe wheels (had but never fitted)

Brembo's

exhaust

2005 350z suspension.

Such a nice car to drive especially on long trips....

Sorry guys had to sort of vent somewhere.

Sad day mate but at least its for the 'greater good.'

The girlfriend knows that she'll have to go before the car does at our place.

This is a man who has his priorities sorted.

Sad day mate but at least its for the 'greater good.'

The girlfriend knows that she'll have to go before the car does at our place.

Is that what she says about you too?

Hope the V35 goes to a good home.

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