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All round 20% brah? Looks good! (Also, I was considering an EK hatch for the longest time! Or a EJ8 (as EM1's out of price range). Then went out and checked some bb6's instead, since they're mad. Was so close to buying one. ... then yeah. Bought a skyline. LOLOL).

Thinking I should keep it legal (35%) on each side window + rear... but then 20% or something on the rear quarters (and pass it off as privacy glass... I wish mine just came with that sigh!)

Yeah that's why i was thinking of keeping the doors legal. and then the quarters let less light in = darker interior = makes 35% window even more effective?! :P.

So many things to do, so little time and $$.

Sometimes I wish I had purchased the BB6 though. Leather, cruise control, already had sound system, less insurance, similar/less petrol, dohc vtak...

Yeah sometimes I wonder why bought the skyrine! But then there are funtimes in the line and everything is forgotten. Until I remember ^those things that are missing... xD. Rinse, repeat.

Was drizzling on way to/from work around 12-5 if that helps. But looked like some harder rain before that

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BB6 was the whole package imo. But dat ass was ugly. And it was so hard to find a manual one in good cond.

550-600kms to a 40L tank. Come at me :P

Kinda glad I settled with a civic. Cheap cheap. Getting closer and closer to a go kart too :D

Haha, you start warming up to it! My mate has one, I learnt a fair bit of manual in it, so nice! Although his is quite modded. I didn't even go inspect unless they were manual brahs.

Don't have to dig it in :(. Could even deal with this crappy economy if my car was at least turbo, at least it'd be somewhat quick! If even after all this my car makes me smile, well then, if I could have a turbo one... life would be so good :(. Then I think of selling, and joining the trend of not owning a skyline xD. But then I'm like... hmm... time to throw some money (i.e. exhaust, sound) zzz.

Keep it man, you'll probably regret selling it. Haha.

Civics are fairly overpriced for what it is. Fairly reliable if you find a good example (pleanty out there) they will last forever. Parts are real easy to find. probably the most supported car out there (iunno how to explain it, but nearly every part is readily available, new or second hand) wreckers, ebay and ozhonda.

But i'd just go for an excel if you wanted just a car. Haha

Blue came with the bike. Might get red down the track for a change but I've seen it before on R1s and it looks a little tacky + slightly more illegal than blue.

why not get xenon white, they look good... ask Jonoe I gave him some parkers for his civic

BB6 was the whole package imo. But dat ass was ugly. And it was so hard to find a manual one in good cond.

550-600kms to a 40L tank. Come at me :P

Kinda glad I settled with a civic. Cheap cheap. Getting closer and closer to a go kart too :D

1000-1200 to a 55litre tank, Are you positively annoyed friend?

Amateur...

5%

Can you even see at night! Bahaha

Keep it man, you'll probably regret selling it. Haha.

More or less where I always end up haha. Just end up accepting the cold facts :P.

1000-1200 to a 55litre tank, Are you positively annoyed friend?

GTI you have? (i think?). So gewd. Jelly.

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Lol as for sliding... *looks outside at weather* :whistling: ...

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