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when stoped: every kid screams do a burnout

when rolling: every kid points and stares

when rolling slow sometimes a combination of the 2

when ever someone tells you about how great their car is, you pretend to be interested while your automaticly assuming you'll beat it.

... you never forget the oilchanges eaven if you don't write them down anywhere, but still manage to foget the weading aniversary.

... the word "ecconomy", is no longer a part of your dictionary.

... everytime you hear a strange noise, you wander how much it's going to cost to fix.

When, you find yourself talking to your Skyline.

Stuck in peak traffic "It's OK baby, well get ahead of them soon"

When dirty "Just wait 'till tonight baby. I'll give you a good sponge bath"

When wife is in car "You know I love you more, your my RB"

LOL !!

... you buy club clothing and stickers

... your mate says shall we take my car or yours and before he finishes the sentance your blurt out mine

...you on ebay everyday for upgrade parts

Edited by Madaz

.. when your just about to go out with the misses and decide you want to do a quick job on the car before you go which turns into an all nighter job and you dont end up going out

im sure many of us has felt the telling off afterwards LOL.

when your friend has no idea what boost is and thinking something is wrong with your car going woooooooshhhhhhh....hehe

My mate took his mum for a spin so she could see why he 'wasted' all his money on a 'crappy old car'. She then proceeded to tell everyone that it was broken and makes whining (turbo) and whooshing noises.

Everyone had a good old chuckle.

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