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Old 20-11-2008, 08:29 PM   #1
XlR8TED
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Default Getting attached to your car

Well as I type this, I have 30 mins left before the new owner comes to pick up my baby. :(

I'm off to the RAAF in January, and decided to get rid of her as I won't be driving a huge amount next year & I'd like to clear the debt I still had on it before my salary takes a bit of a hit! (officer training salary ain't great :P)

It's just kind of hit me that...I'm going to miss her. It's almost like I'm losing a friend. In the 2 1/2 years I've had her, I've only needed to replace tires and a battery. Otherwise it's just been normal servicing. Almost feels like a betrayal after how well shes treated me.

So am I a weirdo or what? Anyone else feel like this when selling their car?

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