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foe shiz.. back in the days I drove around town in my 180SX with a breaker bar wedged into the left side of my seat.. then I wised up and kept a club lock on the passenger seat when I bought my first R33 now I just keep a fire extinguisher and a philips head screw driver in reach LOL

brb dusting off my electrical tape wrapped trolley pole.

west is best.

Oh you mean like

Fastest Blue auto VL Berlina with a subbox in the boot on 235 tyres and a VIN ending in 7

Mate i was the first to turbo single cam excel. 5psi did 12s, gutter to gutter 3rd gear.

Was fastest on the street. Had a gifted engine

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Yawn... the usual NSW SAU rabble suspects contributing with unproductive opinions again. To be clear, nobody cares that you individually care or not. How did you lot escape from the zoo?

To those that are interested in seeing people that are artists and create one off bodykits for show winning cars ;-) Cyber are back, and I for one am pretty excited about their revival :-) The old days of AutoSalon was a golden time for our scene!

Yawn... the usual NSW SAU rabble suspects contributing with unproductive opinions again. To be clear, nobody cares that you individually care or not. How did you lot escape from the zoo?

To those that are interested in seeing people that are artists and create one off bodykits for show winning cars ;-) Cyber are back, and I for one am pretty excited about their revival :-) The old days of AutoSalon was a golden time for our scene!

Geez; always with the serious.

To be fair; you made no attempt to clarify your interest in Cyber prior to the "unproductive opinions", so what do you expect?

"Show winning" is entirely subjective when you're referring to Auto Salon in the nineties; even back then, that stuff was bloody gaudy and awful.

The guys building those "show cars" were experts at putting lipstick on a pig.

Saying nothing of the designers; they were producing a product, and plenty of people bought it.

Not sure it's art per se; but it takes talent, no doubt.

Frankly never bought into adding tonnes of non functional fibreglass to any car; but again, I've only just escaped from the zoo...

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Geez; always with the serious.

To be fair; you made no attempt to clarify your interest in Cyber prior to the "unproductive opinions", so what do you expect?

"Show winning" is entirely subjective when you're referring to Auto Salon in the nineties; even back then, that stuff was bloody gaudy and awful.

The guys building those "show cars" were experts at putting lipstick on a pig.

Saying nothing of the designers; they were producing a product, and plenty of people bought it.

Not sure it's art per se; but it takes talent, no doubt.

Frankly never bought into adding tonnes of non functional fibreglass to any car; but again, I've only just escaped from the zoo...

wheres the love button, they produced ugly as f**k cars in the 90s that were consider ugly even back then and if they haven't evolved, won't be around for long this time
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