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Eyy UrMINE or whatever your crappy name is,

if you wanna find out why skylines are so good, next time you pull up to the lights in your bogan mobile next to a skyline, ask him to drag you and youll realise why skylines are so much better than any car on the road. Also i garantee the skyline will be there with 4 chicks in the car while youll probably be sitting there with your mum and your L plates on!

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Eyy UrMINE or whatever your crappy name is,

if you wanna find out why skylines are so good, next time you pull up to the lights in your bogan mobile next to a skyline, ask him to drag you and youll realise why skylines are so much better than any car on the road. Also i garantee the skyline will be there with 4 chicks in the car while youll probably be sitting there with your mum and your L plates on!

.... lol

did you ever happen to find a body kit for your skyline that somehow vanished for 10 mins while you got an integra and then re-appeared again when you realised oh wait my "R33" was like in my driveway in my imaginary 14 yr old mind and like i still cant find a bodykit for one of the most common skylines ever in australia. so someone please help. :)

and before you retaliate with some dumbass comeback. click here...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=114042&st=200

and read the second last page ( for 40 post per page viewers ). :O

Edited by **JaR**
Come on guys..

there slow.. there jap.. 300km a tank... get stolen.. attract cops like nothing... they come in weird yellow colours.. whats the appeal :O give me a nice safe commodore anyday i say!!!

yeh they're shit

they just break so easy...

gimme a rolla anyday

Eyy UrMINE or whatever your crappy name is,

if you wanna find out why skylines are so good, next time you pull up to the lights in your bogan mobile next to a skyline, ask him to drag you and youll realise why skylines are so much better than any car on the road. Also i garantee the skyline will be there with 4 chicks in the car while youll probably be sitting there with your mum and your L plates on!

I hate it when people only read the first post of a thread.

Spill the old school pics Mooner or I will break out a cup of tea and T BAGS :O:)

so can we get an update....

cereals gone to canberra

moanie is still buttering her chicken

ryan turned 18

paul still lusts after fagmobiles

i bought a family car

jt bought a jetta and is selling his s15

who else hehehe

Edited by XCUZME

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