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hahhahahahahha lol...

yes it does work.

pitty girls(apart from girls already ownz one) dont know, the one have to pay insurance through his/her nose... and keeping fees and god knows how much you would spend on the car than the your girl friends... LOL :D

but YES Sskyline works on the girls... it also works on me too :) girls that is.;)

Joe

hi,

just like to share wat happen 2 me today and wonding if it has happen 2 other skyline drivers.

2day i went to the shops with my old (still on my L's) anywayz we went 2 this little place and my dad was only going to be 5mins so i park in the loading zone just outside the shop, there where 2 girls walking outside the shop  and they look at me, then keep on walking pass my car then stop just behide, anywayz i just went about doing nothing listing to my music then i see them walk back into the shop and one of the girls smiles at me.

Then they come out again, and walk past the car, i had through they had gone so i turn up my music and was just day dreaming when i hear a knock on my window so i roll it down and the girl goes "Can i have your number..?"

then i go "No sorry got a gf"

she looks at me sadly and turn 2 her friend and says "i told you he would have a gf"

(yes she was hot but my gf is hotter or else i might have given her my number :cool: jj)

and then walks off.

anywayz i was just wonding if you men skyline drivers seem 2 pull more chicks cuz of your skyline or wat..?

and any general comments about skylines and chicks is welcome :cheers:

thanks mike  :)

I wish

Alan

i had a group of girls hanging around my car and one walks up starts chatting to her and when she leaves she say can you please say '' Im busy now but i might take you for a ride later'' as she walked away she looks at me as if to say go on say it but i didnt, ****ing wasnt taking that little tiny bopper any where plus my GF shits all over her. but still i was touched.

I know what its like i work for a Import company in brizzy get to drive cars around all day mad fun job. Grlz look at u differently when ur drivin an import its sad in a way cos I got a VP and grlz dont look at me at all in it DAMN COMMOS any one want to buy a VP.

Even got a 4 sale sign wit my number and no chick has called me. Damn cant wait to get my skyline this year. Have to tell me G/F to make room in the car she can sit in the back. :inlove:

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