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Yeah it was the same when I got my S15 14 years ago, then my 4-door R34 10 years ago, and then when I got the V35 6 years ago .... sadly it doesn't take to long before every car gets reasonably common :(

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Yeah it was the same when I got my S15 14 years ago, then my 4-door R34 10 years ago, and then when I got the V35 6 years ago .... sadly it doesn't take to long before every car gets reasonably common :(

This post made baby Jesus cry :(

I don't want to believe it!

Edited by Sikahalv

Agreed, I love having something unique, all started from my first s1580 many moons ago..

My other current car (Y34 Gloria) is still pretty rare though.. however there's still more of them around now (a handful) than say 2 years ago though.. so yup all relative haha :)

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