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I waited until after I got off my P's to buy my skyline.

I still got defected and I drunk drove before that.

I never once got caught speeding though used it as an A-B car and I still got screwed (over 2 years).

Skylines should only be in the hands of ninjas or someone with cop repellent.

Whats the color of a 2 cent piece?...

copper, copper...

I spose the cops see the round lights at the back of our cars and think its a stove so they can make a hot cup of coffee and there must be donuts in the boot or something.

  Pauly33GTS-t said:
I spose the cops see the round lights at the back of our cars and think...there must be donuts in the boot or something.

hahaha on Kahli's cruise a few cars had a couple of boxes of donuts in them...

  SLED said:
far out guys, we're all family here.......for starters, unlike Kietz, I don't think her parents paid for the car (boyfriend maybe)

The rest of you probably need to mind your own business IMO

LOL i doubt her "boyfriend" would buy her a skyline LMAO! shes still in school dude what makes you think she going to have a boyfriend that would buy her a skyline unless his super dooper rich or super dooper stupid

Thankyou Pete, At least someone knows me.

Leigh and I broke up and we got the car together, so thats why the 33 is on carpoint at the moment if you are looking for a 33 to buy, so i could only afford to buy a r32. EVERYONE HAPPY!!!

and Cara dont open your mouth if you dont know whats happening. seriously. You have no clue what my parents are going through atm and thats big struggle.

I reckon i paid a good amount for the 33.. I dont think a boyfriend would just give me a car like that.

Edited by Lil Miss 33

Im 20 and i own a 34, doesn't mean i sell drugs. Its funny how society brands people, i went from a N/A auto silvia to my turbo manual 34, but that doesn't mean im going to be stupid and crash it.

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