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Well I got my 180-sx after long debate. Yay me and hello skyline owners. Im sure ive seen a few of you around the northern beaches in your skylines just today I saw a white 34 parked collaroy just past a round about heeading towards traffic lights (not gana be particular due to rising theft rates) and a maroan(*spelling*) skyline at a set of traffic lights with black rims from memory with maroan lining on the outter. Anyways HELLO SKYLINE OWNERS! im TOM! :)

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From now on, whenever I will see your posts I will here Troy Mclure in my head.. but with a slightly westie accent cos you said "yous"

"Some of yous might remember be..from such threads as I Need Help Choosing The Right Car For Myself and Second thoughts!

oh and welcome.. back.. to the forums.

Hi, I'm Doof... so what colours your skyline? :dry:

heheheh I own a:

180-sx 93 5 speed SR20det :P you guys are gana hate me lol i need to update my name info ey hahahaha.

its a great car though enough power for me for now. :)

Though in around 4 years max im considering purchasing one of the skyline GTRs eventually. and then after that (fingers crossed) a porsche carerra Gt :laughing-smiley-014:

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ive since ripped the spoiler off guys it was bubbline still need to get the holes welded shut smoothed over and resprayed along with a light surface rust on the side door but meh plenty of time to get that fixed :laughing-smiley-014:

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heheheh I own a:

180-sx 93 5 speed SR20det :rofl: you guys are gana hate me lol i need to update my name info ey hahahaha.

its a great car though enough power for me for now. :w00t:

Though in around 4 years max im considering purchasing one of the skyline GTRs eventually. and then after that (fingers crossed) a porsche carerra Gt :laughing-smiley-014:

Why hate? A 180SX is better than most cars on the road IMO

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4 Stud aside, I like your rims :)

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