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Heh, congrats! I've only owned mine for about a month now (r32 gts-t) and I've dropped back to being a student this year! I have no idea how I'm going to afford the habbit! But I love it nonetheless!

The 125kw @ the wheels she's got atm just isn't enough! More I say! :D

HE HE HE --- ahh...sweet memories...i still remember the first time i saw my line and took her for a test drive the 1st time and not having to sleep properly for 3 weeks thinking of the day that i will come back for her to pick her up...i even dreamt about her in my sleep...it was that bad.

i still get butterflies when i cruize in it...i love my line...the best ever. ( so far )

i'd say...start saving up...i made a promise then that i will leave the line as it was then...but i have broken that promise and i did some engine mods.. HE HE...very expensive i must say.

but best of all...ENJOY mate...and welcome to your new addiction.

I've had my SII for about 10 days now and I FULLY understand your feelings towards the car Brave!!! :P I go on all sorts of pointless driving trips, and it's the first car I've ever owned that when I get home again I feel like I'm not ready to stop driving LOL

I've had my SII for about 10 days now and I FULLY understand your feelings towards the car Brave!!! :) I go on all sorts of pointless driving trips, and it's the first car I've ever owned that when I get home again I feel like I'm not ready to stop driving LOL

Ahhhh boy do I know how you feel... has been... 8 and a bit days since I got mine. My fuel bill is disgraceful, anyone who even looks at my car, I offer them a ride :P I could just drive and drive and... drive. I'm hooked as can be :( If I didn't need my job to pay off the car & fuel it up, I'd quit and just cruise all day.

Ahhhh boy do I know how you feel... has been... 8 and a bit days since I got mine. My fuel bill is disgraceful, anyone who even looks at my car, I offer them a ride :P I could just drive and drive and... drive. I'm hooked as can be :) If I didn't need my job to pay off the car & fuel it up, I'd quit and just cruise all day.

LOL me too, my fuel bill was $110 in the first week lol...it's now $140 after 10 days

Had my car for 5+ years, I got it back on the road after a 3year stint with public transport (The courts insisted :P ) and I'd forgotten how much I used in fuel every week :)

Got to experience that same Buzz a second time, it felt so good to get back in the drivers seat and feel the steering wheel again :)

Had my car for 5+ years, I got it back on the road after a 3year stint with public transport (The courts insisted :) ) and I'd forgotten how much I used in fuel every week :)

Got to experience that same Buzz a second time, it felt so good to get back in the drivers seat and feel the steering wheel again :)

I congratulate you on the return to your skyline! Enjoy the buzz once more. i couldnt handle having my skyline in the garage and not being able to drive it for three years, i think i would end up in therapy of some sort!! :( Hasnt fuel gone up in three years!!! :)

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