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I saw an old couple the other day in a 300zx cruising around too

Meanwhile Eva (my daughter) is in the back literally cheering me on the other day.. I was just driving for christ's sake :)

I think I have seen the old couple in Croydon driving the 300zx!! :D

I also have a 3yo daughter (and a 1yo son) that does the same, lol, arent they just so innocent!! :nuke:

Oh and yes I own an R34 GTT!! :)

is it just me or is there more ladies getting into imports these days??? :D

Yeah I have noticed that too. Quite a few years back when I started getting into the "car scene" there were hardly any. And ever since the fast and furious movie came out things started to change, most chicks just like cars that "look" nice. There are a stack of random chicks with lancers etc with chrome rims and general bad taste. I only know a select few girls who actually know things about engines and / or know how to drive the pants off a car so to speak.

Yeah I have noticed that too. Quite a few years back when I started getting into the "car scene" there were hardly any. And ever since the fast and furious movie came out things started to change, most chicks just like cars that "look" nice. There are a stack of random chicks with lancers etc with chrome rims and general bad taste. I only know a select few girls who actually know things about engines and / or know how to drive the pants off a car so to speak.

yeh its like that with some guys aswell and thats how we the enthusiasts get a bad name.. i mean to like a car is something but loving a car is something else call me crazy but i think thats wat a car enthusiast is crazy about cars... :(

*abit off topic there guys sory*

Why is this thread not closed yet.

This is sexest , and discriminates againsts males .

:)

I am starting a new thread tommorrow,

"Calling all wanna be women drivers" :laugh:

Just my two bobs worth..... :D :sorcerer:

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