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hhaha justored and thought about this thread., any one who is a plasterer or a worker of any building trade drive a skyline. i drove mine to work once hha looks totaly out of place amongst the bommadores, falcoons, and utes ahahah. took some shit for it too punishes the interior 2 :);)

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when i was workin as a cabinete maker i would sometimes drive out on site in my 32.

then there was my boss who would go out and do qoutes in his 32 gtr haha. not the most practical of cars tho :P

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it only happened a couple of times (to lend a hand) but i have delievered parcels (australia post parcels) in my silvia years back.

i had to put the australia post magnet on the thing too

the looks on pplz faces was priceless...absolutely priceless..

was plenty of fun packing the silvia full of boxes ><

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plumber

but i got a work van

and a fuel card hehe

my lines for the weekends only, couldnt see a pipe rack on the roof

would be pretty funny

i work at a plumbing supply store..

~3 of my customers have come in with a skyline a couple of times :O

one of them had a screamer pipe, everyone at work wondered what the hell the noise was, mmm gate.

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out in Midland where the new Traffic Branch and Forensic building is gonna be for the WA Police, I've seen about 3 different skylines parked there doing construction

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I helped a friend do some pizza delivery. The problem is, their company cars are all busted. In the end. Pizzas were gettin delivered in a supra, s15, s13, DC5 and my line. LoL.

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i work at a plumbing supply store..

~3 of my customers have come in with a skyline a couple of times :)

one of them had a screamer pipe, everyone at work wondered what the hell the noise was, mmm gate.

which shop you work at dude????

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