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That blue 33 is seriously the ugliest skyline i have ever seen in my life, i dare someone to try and find a worst looking skyline, I DARE YOU! The bonnet is hideous, the front gaurds look like ass, the graphics are a joke, i bet $10 it has neons under it, its got no tint with a gay looking interior (probably has down lights), mirrors are crap cheapo ebay specials, ugly tail lights, rear bar with crap vents and last but not least, its a non turbo with 2 GTR badges FFS!!!

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Find a worst looking skyline than that blue one

Seriously that thing has just pissed me off that some people think shit like that looks good, i know people have different tastes but i reckon if i asked 100 people if they liked that car 99 would say they would rather burn their eyes out then look at it, the other 1 person would be the owner probably touching a little boy in the back seat saying "Hey i like to be different, don't judge me". F***ing hell!

*Phil books plane ticket to VIC to beat the shit out of the owner of that car*

Ok im done.

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shitty offset wheels

and/or

shitty offset wheels + crappy bodykit.

Was going to say shitty offset chrome wheels, but then i remembered seeing Work VS-KFs in sumthing like 19x11-10 offset (ridiculous) which have been chromed (or maybe polished to the balls)...and let me tell you, on a black car it looked hot !

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That blue 33 is seriously the ugliest skyline i have ever seen in my life, i dare someone to try and find a worst looking skyline, I DARE YOU! The bonnet is hideous, the front gaurds look like ass, the graphics are a joke, i bet $10 it has neons under it, its got no tint with a gay looking interior (probably has down lights), mirrors are crap cheapo ebay specials, ugly tail lights, rear bar with crap vents and last but not least, its a non turbo with 2 GTR badges FFS!!!

SAU Challenge

Find a worst looking skyline than that blue one

Seriously that thing has just pissed me off that some people think shit like that looks good, i know people have different tastes but i reckon if i asked 100 people if they liked that car 99 would say they would rather burn their eyes out then look at it, the other 1 person would be the owner probably touching a little boy in the back seat saying "Hey i like to be different, don't judge me". F***ing hell!

*Phil books plane ticket to VIC to beat the shit out of the owner of that car*

Ok im done.

LMAO!!!! :thumbsup:

Presenting my ugly modification paradox:

When people see ugly mods on a car they stare at it filling the driver's head with thoughts that people are admiring the car when they are actually poking fun at it or being caught in a state of awe at how ridiculous something on it is. This encourages the driver to believe that not only have they designed their modifications well, but they should continue doing so to their hearts content. Hence one little bad modificaton turns into something like that blue Skyline up there^

Then we have the "I mod my car for myself and not other people, so I'll ignore the consensus against it" paradox. My ASS you do. These are the same people who constantly check to see if other people are looking. If it was for your own good you'd keep the thing at home where only you can see it and drive a Corona as a daily. Or you'd have pictures of the exterior of your car plastered all over the interior so you can check it out. People who only modify the car for themselves modify their interiors.

F*CK ME !!...that is hands down THE UGLIEST thing i have ever laid eyes on...f*ck i laugh when i see wankers driving cars like this , i just cant believe people actually think that sh1t is cool.

rarely does one thing make a car look bad. ive seen the japs pull of just about every mod thinkable with style. simply by incorporating it in the whole style of the car.

most australians lack this ability, we find mods we think are pretty, and we stick them on our car, not thinking about their place in the style of the whole car.

- 215 or less tyres

- a completely stock car

- stock rims

Disagree. I'd rather look at a stocker than some try hard car that has a shit ugly body kit and gay rims. Some of these people pay good money to make their cars look worse than a stocker. :huh:

It's almost as if they'd rather have their car look shit with any old aftermarket shit than have a stocker, personally I wouldn't be seen dead in half the kitted up, chrome wheeled pieces of shit!

at least the cars posted so far have been genuine skylines....what makes a skyline ugly?.....a honda trying to be a skyline..............

---------------VTEC-Yo!-------------------

These V tec's look meannnnnnnn LOL... they are like a smaller version looking of skyline..

And btw if you want to see ugly skyline go to any chinese area.. fkn ricer riced it up so badly you can't even tell what the fk it looks like..

Someone bought me a poster for some unknown reason with this r33 on it click here I almost spewed than had instant thoughts of selling my car just because it is of the same breed.

It's depressing that everyone stereotypes skylines as these types of cars.

Someone bought me a poster for some unknown reason with this r33 on it click here I almost spewed than had instant thoughts of selling my car just because it is of the same breed.

It's depressing that everyone stereotypes skylines as these types of cars.

+1

That there is a classic example of how someone spent considerable amounts of money to fk their car up..... :thumbsup:

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