Nipponneil
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Hey dudes,
This place has changed a lot since I was last here. I sold my '99 Glanza V over 2 years ago (to Mark at Glanza.co.uk), and I've been trying out other cars, none of which are quite as much fun as the Starlet (although one was a lot more scary). I keep pining after getting another one, but I don't see it happening any time soon. House, wife and baby mean priorities have changed. I have been told I can get a mid-life crisis car when I turn 40, so that's all right then.
Anyhoo, I was digging around in my garage, throwing stuff out and i found a Japanese custom-fit roof rack for the EP91 and a snowboard/ski carrier device.
As I no longer have the car or a snowboard, it's probably about time I moved them on. They are now on ebay, and I'll stick a post in the For Sale section to illustrate this. If I don't sell for the starting price, I will entertain offers from the crew on here. Any of you who snowboard in one of the indoor centres (or Highlanders who are crazy enough to drive their pride and joy to the slopes) may find this to be a funky investment. Others won't.
Cheers,
NN
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This place has changed a lot since I was last here. I sold my '99 Glanza V over 2 years ago (to Mark at Glanza.co.uk), and I've been trying out other cars, none of which are quite as much fun as the Starlet (although one was a lot more scary). I keep pining after getting another one, but I don't see it happening any time soon. House, wife and baby mean priorities have changed. I have been told I can get a mid-life crisis car when I turn 40, so that's all right then.
Anyhoo, I was digging around in my garage, throwing stuff out and i found a Japanese custom-fit roof rack for the EP91 and a snowboard/ski carrier device.
As I no longer have the car or a snowboard, it's probably about time I moved them on. They are now on ebay, and I'll stick a post in the For Sale section to illustrate this. If I don't sell for the starting price, I will entertain offers from the crew on here. Any of you who snowboard in one of the indoor centres (or Highlanders who are crazy enough to drive their pride and joy to the slopes) may find this to be a funky investment. Others won't.
Cheers,
NN
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