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hey ppl,

Just wanted to make it official my bitch also left me for another man....

sold my r33, so now im not in the skyline gang anymore....one last pic of it before i sold it...memories....

mayb one day ill be in a R32 GTR RE-join the SAU cruising gang!

On a sour note on sunday night so TURD stole my rear number plate around the hillside area and also 2 badges ...if i find him ...there will be trouble...little turd no respect !

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You live around the hillside area. My girlfriend lives out there and I'm around there all the time. plenty of lines so lots of suspects. Also does anyone know who owns a Silver R33 with the plates INCTRL (In Control??) cos I saw them entering the freeway near the maccas there (I know I should post this in the SPOTTED section)

Welcome to the Skylineless group. We should leave and start our own forum :rant:

yeh Gaurav mentioned that you were selling your car.

I myself am looking for a good quality GTR after selling my GTS-T. I find it a pissup how many crap 32 GTR's are out there. Even funnier are the fools peddling 89 GTRs for ridiculous prices.

Just be patient and a good one will show up - and be prepared for the running costs.

I know 25-30k for a car that has been raped and pilidged for 15 years seems like an awful lot of money.

I'm looking at buying a house in Fitzroy North that needs a lot of work and hpefully work from the following equation

Shit house ($330,000)+ shitload of blood sweat and tears with $80,000 in reno costs=$450-500,000 selling price in 12 months.

or $30,000 to $80,000 dollar profit= Very nice GTR

QuickR33Melb

that car incntrl isnt a bad car at all ages iago we went looking for a few parts...nice guy nice car.....230 odd rwkw's or something...for sale also ....from memory!

also i dont live there used too...but i was just there for a family thing...

Welcome to the Skylineless group. We should leave and start our own forum :cheers:

yeh Gaurav mentioned that you were selling your car.

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i didnt know you sold your line also dude...that was news...to me!

Well the way i looked at it was insur come up again so did the rego and the rest...and my land settlement is due in a coupe of months so it was a tuff choice and the skyline had to go....so ill prob hold off on the R32 for awhile since i was quoted $3300 for insurance....

So wat kind of R32 are you looking at getting?

Also that prelude in the background is guru's new car...not bad for a honda!

hahahhaah

haha a honda? I'll have to ask him about it next time I see him.

I'm planning on getting a heavily modified GTR (hopefully). Yeh i'm well aware of the insurance costs. ah well I'll have to live with it.

So wat kind of R32 are you looking at getting?

Also that prelude in the background is guru's new car...not bad for a honda!

hahahhaah

haha a honda? I'll have to ask him about it next time I see him.

I'm planning on getting a heavily modified GTR (hopefully). Yeh i'm well aware of the insurance costs. ah well I'll have to live with it.

Hey dude,

Have you already found the R32 or are you still looking?

good luck with it shivram

Yes, may have possibly found a good heavily modified one. I'll post an update when I confirm in the next 1-2days.

thanks man - I need all the luck I can get :P

Shivam.

Hey dude,

Have you already found the R32 or are you still looking?

good luck with it shivram

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