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You know your a skyline driver when...

You drive your $17,000 skyline everyday and everyweekend. And you $30,000+ corvette you have as a weekend care hasnt seen the road in months!

GO THE LINE!!!! $17,000 was a good cheap price.. i couldent get one for under 20,000 with good km's :happy:

GO THE LINE!!!! $17,000 was a good cheap price.. i couldent get one for under 20,000 with good km's :)

Yer i kno i was very happy. plus it had a list of decent mods to. and to top it off peter was a nice bloke...

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when you drive your bucket of rust gemini to work so that your freshly polished skyline doesn't get dust on it.

when your dad offers to let you drive his porsche, you say you don't want to downgrade and take your skyline

You know you drive a Skyline when pedestrian couples walk past you at a red light and they both check your car out. And you pretend you don't notice but secretly you love it.

You know you drive a Skyline when you wait around till it's warm in the morning, and till it cools when you get home, wasting time and petrol because you worry about hurting the RB.

You know you drive a Skyline when you're doing 60km/h in a 60 zone but constantly checking your mirrors for cops.

You know you drive a Skyline when you make a list of "to do's" and "mods" and leave it on your desk.

You know you drive a Skyline when you park, step out, and take a pic with your phone and people are watching you and wondering.

You know you drive a Skyline when you drive something else and realise how good your 'line is.

You know you drive a Skyline when you read this thread and laugh cause 99% of the posts you can relate to.

You have a several page exel spread sheet of "to do mods" with all the prices, part numbers, suppliers etc with totals down the bottom of each section - and it adds up to a lot more than the purchase price.

Guilty as charged your honour

You know you drive a Skyline when you're doing 60km/h in a 60 zone but constantly checking your mirrors for cops.

lol and again your judgeship

When you spend 10 minutes explaining to your non-line mate about your desperate need for more negative camber and you get -> :D

You know you drive a skyline when you get out the car to have a shag with the chick ya just picked up cos you know it just to small in the car and you know ya gona hit ya head on the back window if ya try

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