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lol

they make more power at the fly (stock) than a lot of the modded cars on here do...

Big deal...I eat FPV's for breakfast so send em my way for a good old skyline ass kickin :D ...they are nothing special. I think its funny that they are TRYING to be kewl by getting into the drift circuit (stick to supercars i say)

By the way 'DEZZ' wtf is with your pic??? :D

meh fords are family cars trying to be sports cars, i try not to let them bother me fopr that haha. they all have a bogan stigma attached to them anyways. but from theyre POV skylines all have a ricer stigma attached to them.

the problem is that everyone compares a 14yr old skyline to a 14yr old ford/holden. if you happen to look at the odometer of both you will notice about 200,000ks difference. how many skylines do you seen with that amount of k's? not many. and i'd say that aussies are alot harder on cars than the japanese.

ha ha-thats the most ill informed comment ever on this forum- I spend a lot of time in Japan and have lots of friends there and make no mistake they thrash cars as hard or harder than we do-untill you have been on a touge night run in the Jap highlands you will never understand-they thrash their cars like there is no tomorrow- :rolleyes:

but thats only a small percentage of the population.

and i'm not just talking thrashing cars. i'm talking about the bogans that get the car and the kids spill drinks all over the back seat, farmers who carry a bail of hay in the boot of a 6 month old car then don't vacuum it afterwards. or get a dent and scratch the paint off then don't get it fixed so it rusts out.

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