Sold the Skyline
Tonight is another milestone in Matt’s life…
The Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T that I’ve owned for the past 9 months has been sold tonight. It had been on the AutoTrader website; two Skyline forums; Petrol Heads and I’ve just ended the 2nd eBay auction. I did worry at one stage that I would be stuck with it for life!
The new owner is another Skyline owner, who has a black R32 himself - and my GTS-T was to be his partner’s, as she apparently keeps driving his.
I’ll miss the Skyline and all the fun associated with it:
- 140mph* on the A1 when driving it back after purchasing it
- Ending up sideways around a corner on 2 occasions
- Racing a Vauxhall Astra VXR (they’re quick bastards) @ 120mph* on the A46
- Beating a WRX Impreza from traffic lights
- Watching the fuel gauge drop so quickly
But it allows me to have a mid-life crisis in the future, where I’ll end up buying my next Skyline. Depending on finances at the time - it will either be an R34 GTR Skyline, or the new (well old by then) GTR.
Who knows? Maybe you’ll be reading this blog in a few years time, where I’ll be raving about it?
For those who didn’t see the Skyline in person, there are 90+ pictures on the mini-site I created for this sale. I’ll keep it alive for the foreseeable future.
To all members of the police force reading this, these speeds are completely exaggerated as I’ve never even hit 70mph.
Skyline for Sale
As already mentioned, I’m selling my Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T.
It is currently advertised on the AutoTrader website; PistonHeads; GT-R forum and Skyline Owners forum.
I’ve also created a mini-site to enhance the sale and provide more information than the character-limited ads allow for.
Pulled over
I’ve owned the Skyline for nearly 6 months now and have experienced a lot of fun driving - albeit, expensive as the R32 barely manages 18mpg.
However, tonight, on the way home at about 9:30pm I was pulled over by the local police (driving a new marked BMW). Knowing that I hadn’t broken the speed limit at all that evening and that my lights were on, I was confused as to why I was pulled over.
But it turns out, the copper thought my number plate was too small and he proceeded to fill in a few forms - handing me a pink one about 5 minutes later. If it wasn’t for the freezing weather, I would have been happy knowing that he had nothing on me. He also mentioned my rear fog light was on - something which I’m actually pleased about (as I hadn’t a clue which way the switch worked).
He actually admitted that he didn’t know the law himself - which is ridiculous. How can a policeman stop you for something he is only guessing at? Perhaps I could pull over the next policeman I see and make up a few laws while I’m at it. As I regularly visit the Skyline Owners forums, I know that this is a common problem with local police. They don’t know the actual law themselves, but as we drive Skylines, they use the car as an excuse.
If you observe my front number plate, it does look a little on the small side (actually, several people have instantly noticed the size difference). But I did a quick Google search and found that it’s not breaking any laws - as imported cars come under a separate category. If only the police educated their officers.
Unfortunately, the pink form that the policeman eventually handed me, insists that I go and get the Skyline checked out by an official MOT centre to confirm if it conforms with the law or not. I have 14 days - so if you don’t hear from me in a fortnight, you know I’ve forgotten to return the stupid thing.
