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It's a good conversation starter when you're at the lights, but whilst cruising, I've noticed most of the looks and greazies come from the blokes... DAMN IT!!! :)

Despite this though, when I'm out and about, mentioning to the ladies that I drive a skyline has worked like a charm :) Wo0p Wo0p!!!

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Hahaha i have been waiting for something like this to come up .. in my situation i drive a GTR and at that time i had gold racing wheels and lowered it and it was loud but it was plain looking just black and looked very tuff at night time, anyway i go out with alot of girls for coffees and what ever and i have had girls jump in and say oh my cousin has one of these is this turbo ...... i turn and im like no! its got 2 turbos! :) i mean 90% of girls cant even tell the difference between a r33 GTT 4 door and a r34 GTR i mean huge difference and its one thing that gets to me ! but i have come across the odd girl who loves GTRs which im working on seeing them more at the moment because you dont find girls like that everyday.

I have found most of my mates have r33's and the more chrome you have and the more riced up your car is the more girls your going to get its simple as that thoes of us who have our cars looking like they just came off a jap race cores have little to no chance compared to a r33 GTS with 19inch chrom wheels and blue neons !!! what is the world coming to!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah, there's always that cool factor that comes with owning a skyline :cool:

I remember when I first got my line, it was stock as as well.

This female friend of mine would go around and tell practically all her friends that I owned a skyline. LOL

And my car suddenly became the taxi that everyone wants a free joy ride in ;)

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I think any chick you pick up because of your car are the ones you wanna stay away from lol. Although hot chicks driving a skyline is probably one of the best things ever ;)

totally agree i think even if the girl is average looking driving a skyline or any jap car makes her that extra bit hotter as long as she does not know more about it than me lol

Must be a southern or young girl thing. Cause any girls I know say they prefer guys with Euro cars or something new (under 2 years old), they think it's the weirdest thing I drive a Skyline cause they associate them with loser geeky guys or greasy guys. Certainly not a help with females. Although I think girls that judge a guy on their car and yet no very little about cars makes me think high maintenance pain in the arse and so I don't mind them staying away. My girlfriend and female friends do think it's cool for a guy to know about cars though, just not talk about them all the time ;)

Nothing worse than a guy who knows nothing about guy stuff such as cars. (usually they drive automatic BMW or Mercedes - I tell the girls straight away to stay away cause he's not real man, usually takes them months to work it out)

Must be a southern or young girl thing. Cause any girls I know say they prefer guys with Euro cars or something new (under 2 years old), they think it's the weirdest thing I drive a Skyline cause they associate them with loser geeky guys or greasy guys. Certainly not a help with females. Although I think girls that judge a guy on their car and yet no very little about cars makes me think high maintenance pain in the arse and so I don't mind them staying away. My girlfriend and female friends do think it's cool for a guy to know about cars though, just not talk about them all the time ;)

Nothing worse than a guy who knows nothing about guy stuff such as cars. (usually they drive automatic BMW or Mercedes - I tell the girls straight away to stay away cause he's not real man, usually takes them months to work it out)

lol LMAO.

simpletool hit the nail on the head

me personally

any girl that goes for a guy based on his skyline ownership is not the kinda girl you wanna go for

well maybe it is - you're only as good as the company you keep

but yeah, FUN girls like the car i drive... but i'm kinda weird about it

i like a girl to say "your car looks so cool it's such a wicked car i really like what you've done to it"

but i don't want a girl to say "this CEFIRO is really cool, i like how you've kept the DE motor and turbo'd it - the RG coilovers ride nice n soft and the way you've set it up is perfect for street"

like that intimidates me

MELSKI is like this, hopefully she reads this - but she knows how freaked i am that she knows as much about cars as i do

like it's ok for a chick to know about skylines but when they start knowing about the intracacies of a rarer model vintage japanese car - it's weird

i have had a girlfriend ever since i got my skyline... but i can confirm, all my female friends love it.

"any girl that goes for a guy based on his skyline ownership is not the kinda girl you wanna go for" - could not agree more.

Seriously,if your going to use your car to pick up Teh Chicks,atleast be a man about it and not bend over backwards just to be seen with a hot chick in your passenger seat,seriously cause if you ain't banging it or it ain't ya sister.lol Your letting real men allover the world down. You Pusseh controlled metro's. MAN UP!

Haha there has to be some good stories out there... driving along and some chicks just want to jump in the back or something?

my fiance is sitting behind me right now sighing at me starting this thread... lol... Im loving the faces haha

iv got a series 2 98 anniversary black pearl, kit, recaro's list of mods that go for a page long etc etc etc

the first month i got my car two slammin hot babes pointed at it (lane cove area) and said it looked hot

iv had girls at street lights ask to come for a drive. they were average looking though

girls from uni have all been excited about it too. went to go pick up some food on a study break yeh geek i know but when we walked to the car park we all asked which car we should take and all the chix (3 of them) said they wanted to come with me. one out of the three was slammin hot. maybe a good looking driver makes a difference too i mean you can drive any car out there but the reality is if you have an ass for a face no girl wil want to step inside anyway. right?

on another car note iv had some crew of white Sti's stop next to me on epping road commenting on how they like the car. one female owner commented on the car. they were in fairly modified sti's too. she was average but you rarely get people talking to you at all in traffic let alone a chick in a Sti??!!!??!

so i think car has to have tasteful mods. no chrome. has to look different. and yeh i dont think R32's or series 1 R33's could do it. prob the fact they do look a lot older. This is mine. I'v since had the GT wing removed since this pic for a D wing getting even more looks from chix with the big wing removed.

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notice they not even looking at the 996 911 Porsche behind me. Porsche value = 6 x my skyline value

so yeh i think they definetely pull chix.

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