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Sorry if I posted in the wrong section, if I did please direct me to the right place to post this Thankyou. Yes Iam a skyline owner and hoping to get you to know the sau community well. :)

If you read the earlier post idiot on the other thread I made, I said my friend in nsw asked me where the cheapest places to buy skylines, read before post.

Do you think we are mentally retarded that you are someone completely different with the name jake and still asking where the best place is to buy a skyline?! Mate im sorry to tell you but we have a iq higher than 30 to trump your brilliant houdini trick.

Hey mate I have a:

1995 NISSAN SKYLINE BNCR33 GT-R V-SPEC

OMG you can still read the brochure.

Pics or Ban?!

Here the pictures of the car, and IM not coming to the cruise cause I been treated like shit. And I'm afraid I'll be bashed, because people think I'm a little kid.

Was your car orignal white or did you spray it that way?

Aventandor is lame brah.

I get the most street cred @ the local KFC drive through with this beast:

dont worry cuz, the aventador's my daily.

this is my weekend car.

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