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One of my good female friends has a blue modded S15 who can heel and toe in 4-inch heels... have no idea how. She'd be able to beat me (as well as most of the people on SAU) on the track for sure.

Are you dressing up as biker-nun again Juz?

wdf? this is stupid lol

My question was how many girls on the SAU forums drive skylines??

Not do we get hassled by cops??

Totally off topic..but anyway..

+1

You planning a get together? Or just curious?

well, this thread really shrunk.

you're still a hairy girl tho! :banana:

there's another chick who lives around Epping area.. silver 32 but from memory it was stolen from her driveway.. I've totally forgotten her name tho!! Bad Kaz :banana:

Anyone know if Kat {CUDDLS} is on this forum, has a prelude ages ago and then i saw her in a white 33?

Also {SKYGAL} I have seen in Mt Waverley a few times with a super neat R34 on work Emotions you on here?

+ 1 more girl to this thread :)

I have had my GTR for just over a year now and had a 180sx before that...

I have always liked doing "boy" stuff, getting right into club super sprints and trackdays and loving every minute of it.. :(

P.s hoping to come down to enter a DECA this year..hope to see some of you girls there!!

Jess :P

Hya,

Im from Caroline Springs and I drive a black 32 -

which had no front bumper on it for awhile but

now I have one on it that needs to be painted

so I stand out at the moment - which kinda sucks

But in the three years Ive been driving my Skyline

I have never once been pulled over by the cops.

Oh and my plates aren't going back on till my cars complete :P

xx

Looking forward to this west vs east meet

but how are us Westies meant to compete

with yuppies who get an R34 GTR for their 18th?

lol

and I can tell you that there are 22 female members of SAU VIC, but a couple don't drive 'lines....... need more chickz0rs in the club!! :D

yep - thats true, my gf drives a subaru :(

Hya,

Im from Caroline Springs and I drive a black 32 -

which had no front bumper on it for awhile but

now I have one on it that needs to be painted

so I stand out at the moment - which kinda sucks

But in the three years Ive been driving my Skyline

I have never once been pulled over by the cops.

Oh and my plates aren't going back on till my cars complete :D

xx

Looking forward to this west vs east meet

but how are us Westies meant to compete

with yuppies who get an R34 GTR for their 18th?

lol

Don't worry, I'm a Westie. I'm sure there are heaps of others as well.

And even if those Easties have GTRs when they're 18, they can't drive them for 3 years :(

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