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Why do you insist on posting your Honda stuff on a 'SKYLINE' forum. You are wasting our space. I do not care about your Civic. It is not a Skyline, a Nissan, or a 6 cylinder. Why do you think anybody on these forums is interested in it. If you are going to post Honda things they should be in the wasteland.Find a Honda forum

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well im sorry my block 31 but if u dont want to read dont read it, noone is forcing you to? does the whole world have to revolve around you...NO!!!!!!

yer also the forum says, genral automotive, thats just genral car talk, not any specific

so if ure not interested dont read it....

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well im sorry my block 31 but if u dont want to read dont read it, noone is forcing you to? does the whole world have to revolve around you...NO!!!!!!

yer also the forum says, genral automotive, thats just genral car talk, not any specific

so if ure not interested dont read it....

After saying all that y is your username GTRboy?? Shouldnt it be CIVICboy??

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Looks pretty neat good for a first car =)

BIGBLOCKR31 that was pretty rude, not everyone can afford a GT-R straight off, he's obviously a skyline enthusiast, which is what this place is supposed to be about. If you don't care, don't bother reading the thread and replying.

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hondas dont belong in wasteland they are a good car

Some of my friends have hondas, they are a great, reliable, good looking car

Nice sound system, did you get the system and the car for 2k or did u put the system in yourself?

You should throw in a B18C or watever its called :( thatll make it fly

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well im sorry my block 31 but if u dont want to read dont read it, noone is forcing you to? does the whole world have to revolve around you...NO!!!!!!

yer also the forum says, genral automotive, thats just genral car talk, not any specific

so if ure not interested dont read it....

upload your pics to the gallery!! Civic or not!

AND THATS AN ORDER SOLDIER!

:mad:

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yer well a funny bit is a guy sent me n email about those hub caps for $30 from super cheap autos, he asked wat brand they were cos he wanted to get those mags, he actually thought they were real...lo....nah i brought the sound system afterwooods, i got it for $2k off my auntie as stock and ive just one a few things to it, nuthin special, i was thinkin of modding it up, like engine n real mags, but then i thought nah ill save up for my sky...

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Better a civic for your first car than a skyline, that said, buy a skyline.

I suppose GTRBOY has a better ring to it than GTSTBOY but one day you will need to live up to your name or you will get shit canned like horus!! :mad::) When I get my GTR!!!!

You have to expect at least moderate flamage when posting about a honda on this forum!!

Nice ICE, Better than my sound system!

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