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Originally posted by NO_RSPECT

i think she is a hairdresser and if the car had silver mags on it as well then yeah thats her

Thats it then, R33s have officialy joined the ranks of celicas and lancers as hairdresser cars. :)

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My hairdresses boyfriend drives a Skyline, can't remember the colour. She is blonde, beautiful, and of course, young! (around 20). The boyfriend lets her drive it, and she works in Maddington. Could be her.

She knows nothing about the car, except flames come out of the exhaust sometimes and it goes really fast.

on the topic of chicks with skylines i saw 2 very hot chicks in a green series1 (not 2 tone) a brunet and a blonde at Riverton BP they were both staring at my car as i drove past must b skyline fans! of course i stared back:p

shoulda run ova and asked them 2 join SAU

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I think it is our duty to ask any chicks in Skylines to join, in order to achieve a better gender balance;)

hehe i so agree but i dont think the few girls alreay here will agree:p hmmm my manager knows a skyline chick ill get him 2 ask her 2 join

Anyway hope those girls can hang onto their lines with better luck than me n Sneeza ...... Sneeza's is no more and mines smashed.

maybe us girls were just meant to have holden astras!

We would be so lucky that it was just a phucked clutch!

Same as what happened to the 180's demise Liz i was turning stupid phuckhead ran a red light i managed to brake stoopid old fool locked up his brakes and plowed into me ........ front smashed in .... just spoiler damage tho ... car still runs just it and me have seen better days ...... couldve been a lot worse i guess im just thankful it wasnt. Car goes into panel beaters tomorrow. Guy just kept driving ..... reversed took off and left me there in the middle of intersection ...... i got his rego number ..... he will pay big time ..... wonder how he'll feel about paying for a 400R bar :uh-huh:

Originally posted by Nizmo

We would be so lucky that it was just a phucked clutch!

Same as what happened to the 180's demise Liz i was turning stupid phuckhead ran a red light i managed to brake stoopid old fool locked up his brakes and plowed into me ........ front smashed in .... just spoiler damage tho ... car still runs just it and me have seen better days ...... couldve been a lot worse i guess im just thankful it wasnt. Car goes into panel beaters tomorrow. Guy just kept driving ..... reversed took off and left me there in the middle of intersection ...... i got his rego number ..... he will pay big time ..... wonder how he'll feel about paying for a 400R bar :uh-huh:

Any witnesses niz? I hope your get him too, fleeing the scene of an accident is a crime too, probably doesnt have insurance... shithead.

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