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Originally posted by MM2death

Who drives theirs everyday to work?

And who keeps her for the weekend only?

Or who drives their skyline anywhere at anytime?

Just curious.

Scott.

BTW i have a VL as my work car so my pride and joy sits in my garage until the weekends roll around.

1) Yeah me

2) Yeah me

3) Yeah me

4) F&*k that - drive & enjoy !!!!

I use the gtr when I can't get the CRV.

Why? cause when the gtr comes out, people turn into d*ckheads and have to "prove" something to you. People couldn't careless when in the CRV.

track days I try to get the tarago. But parents forbid me to race the tarago. so I have to put up with the gtr..... *sigh* :rolleyes:

No way.

I use my 'line to get to work. I do limited shopping with it. I drive it to friends places and just general use.

I gets run on weekends as usual.

My rule of thumb is that if it's raining, take the wagon.

If you need the capacity for hauling shopping, take the wagon.

If there's a possibility the car might be stolen or it's a bad area, take the wagon.

The Skyline and Mercedes get left at home if there's a hint of trouble.

T.

drive mine every day to and from work (only cause its an off street, security gated car park and im only 8kms from work)

i love driving mine on the weekend drives and cruises

i never park it at shopping centers or clubs or any where i cant see the car, when it has to be next to other cars in a car park then i simply wont park it there for fear of paint chips and dints from other car doors.

drive to work in it each week 500+ km's.

drive it on the weekend everywhere..

and do autokhana's in it every month..

best car on the planet :P

only park it in secure parking.. or on the street in the city during the day.. non of this dodgy area/unlit crap, cant trust anyone!!

Shaun

I drive mine everywhere, every day car lowered to the max (tein), but still manage to not to scrap too much! don't park the beast in the shoppin complex carparks, due to dents from people who don't care about the car next to them. If I have to park in a car park I am a *unt and take two spaces!

why own a car if u don't drive it!:D:):D

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