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  funkymonkey said:
collective nouns are only used for herding animals, and other that in the case of R33's which are aking to rather obese cows, I don't see how you can apply m to cars.

 

From a grammatical standpoint anyways...

I don't think so mate. Can you herd a gang of wankers?

I'm voting for Battery so far.

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r31's could be called a 'museum' or an 'antique collection', although they probably wouldn't quite fit in with the 'antique' tag, I think you have to be worth something to be called an antique.............lol

hello tridentt1 50v, i was just wondering why you picking on the lil R31? my R31 is a 1990 model, my boyfriends R33 is a 1994 model.... how does being four years older make it an antique.... imo it doesnt matter what age your skyline is.. its still a skyline! :):(

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