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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 :)

Edited by vinnie32GTS4

^^ 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. :)

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.

... 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

... 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

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...

^^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

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

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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