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Sure the mx5's have a "hairdresser" name to them....but these two do look pretty good, to me, if they were white, with black lip and wheels would look better!

just my thoughts though!

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My friend who has a nice NA mx5 told me once he got harassed by 4 dudes in a skyline at the lights.

They were shouting obscenities to him calling him "a top bloke,gay" etc.

My friend thought it was ironic that they were calling him gay when they were all cramped inside the skyline. :down:

...

But back on topic, I wouldnt mind a mx5 or a toyota spyder. Those lil things are fun & efficient!

lol

hate to admit it but I was a complete novice to cars before I stumbled across an r33 at a car yard, was on my way home coming from a mazda dealership when something sporty caught my eye. Turned out to be something called a skyline, drove it loved it and bought it the next week.

and it all snowballed from there.

If not for my chance encounter I probably would've had a lancer or corolla :down:

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