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wen u get done doin 260 on pt wakefield... -,-"

you mean going to wakefield park in goulbourne? hek i almost did...maxed out my speedo then started all over again haha ....then fried my motor NOT haha :P

you kno u drive a skyline when you

- wish you got petrol to start it up!

- have tonnes of parts in your bedroom ranging from bonnets to front bars to sets of rims to turbos and heck, throw in a few rotors

- tell ur mrs to catch the train .....*puts on flamsuit*

- never have enough garage space

- wish you owned a GTR instead (for the GTST owners)!

guilty of all the above...and pretty much every other one mentioned as well lol

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you're knowledge of skylines is greater than the 12 years you spent in school

hahah that is soo true...hope my parentals dnt see this lol

you know you drive a skyline when you spend a ridiculous amount of money just to insure it so u can keep your mind at ease..

you know you drive a skyline when people just look at you when driving past and all u can do is smile :)

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^^ HAHA!! Yeah I do that and friends have this :thumbsup: look on their face.

Ok haven't read all the post but heres mine.

You Know You Drive A Skyline When .. ... .

... Every commodore / ford of all types wanna drag you at the lights.

... BMW 318i's and Mini Copper S all wanna race after you. (I was like WTF)

... Sit and wait till the turbo timer has finished. (Now I'm really pushing it)

... On a hot day, pop the bonnet and let the heat vent out and cool down for like 5-6 mins

... You actualy find out how so many girls love you car. :)

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You remind EVERYONE that a GTR won Bathurst and was then banned.

You see a VL Commodore and think 'what a waste of a great block'

You secretly envy how much power the 2JZ-GTE engine can make with stock internals..........but RB's are still just better!

Fuel prices make you cry.

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... you instantly go to the back of the car park so no one parks next to you

... you get a sore neck on long drives from the stupidly stiff suspension

... you get angry looks from old people even if you are doing 20km under the speed limit

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... when after turning off the ignition, you jump out and run to the rear of the car just so you can hear the exhaust purr for a few seconds before the turbo timer cuts off your baby :D

... when every other car on the road is in the way of your "racing line" :P

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when your v8 friends think that "drifting" is rev-dumping first gear from stationary position and kicking the car out sideways a couple times till bodyroll takes over.

when you see a young honda driver with rims and a shopping list, and thinking what a shame...

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^^When you v8 friend says his VT Commodore SS is 197kw stock at the flywheel and then add on a high flow air intake and an exhaust system and it becomes 197kw at the rear wheels. :blink: Sounds abit wank!

And he dribbles shit on like a virgin p plater on how good his SS is and ya sit and in ya head you are laughing ya ass off.

You know when you drive a Skyline when HSV fan bois say "drift racing is a novelty."

I find it quite a novelty trying to race 4 door taxi.

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i think there must be a few of us out there lol
Iv got 3 drift cars now lol 2 electric and 1 petrol

I have one too, Its identical to my DR30 except for the rims, if anyone knows where to get dished RS-8 Watanabe R/C wheels let me know

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when..... people/p platers drive up your ass when they see a personalised number plate and try to drag you. they even try n cut through traffic just to get next to you. and they nearly cause accidents doing it. lolll

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u know u drive a skyline when u have 6 drunk blonde aussie chicks in ur car lol

hehehehe :banana:

the posatives of a 33 :( jokes

i can only get 5 and thats with them sitting on each others laps

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