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All i know is that no matter what sort of day ive had when i get in the Supra and drive home it still puts a smile on my face. The only reason i get up to go to work is that i get to drive the Supra there. But im lucky i dont have to leave it in public places if i did i would probally have a bunky for work also

i luvvvvvvv utes.

Yeah you n Memphis can accompany each other to B 'n' S Balls ........ quality!!

:P

Modifications: Roo Bar, Over sized aerials (at least 3), Giant Spotties, OBH Stickers, "honk if your horny" sticker, "Real men drive utes" sticker, Set of giant truck mudflaps.

*waits for flames*

You guys are need to sort out what your doing.

I know a lot of people that feel like getting something else totaly outta the water, like a shitty ford ute , but in that case, sell now and DO it, dont wait any longer or think about it. You have to be a car enthusiast to own a skyline, or else youve just got it for transport or showing off.

When I feel its time to move onto another car, I am considering a Mitsubishi 3000GT or as a new car, maybe a decked out Liberty GT. sure they not the lightest or the fastest, but its something different and more upmarket.

If money wasnt a problem, id be looking into a Porsche 911 turbo :P

i totally know how you feel hey!

i dont even hav a turbs skyline and sumtimes i think why do i bother going through so much trouble i mean really, u pay high insurance high running costs your constantly modding it and to make things worse im a poor student so i cant work fulltime coz im studying id hate to think how much richer id be today if i drove a piece of crap or sumthing

but...............ill always love skylines and wud neva sell it except for another 1 :P

and BTW i had my badges ripped off like 2 weeks aftr i got the car from then on i knew that low life scum will always be out there ready to break into your car or scratch it or wateva which is another pain because you always hav to watch where u park my pet hate is people who dont care if they wack there car doors into your car in carparks

I know how you feel driver!

Someone badged my S15 in my own driveway during the day!

I've since sold the car and am probably following the same suit as memphis and buying a XR6-t ute and will be unichipping it as soon as I get it :-)

PS: Get a S15 Kim, you'll love it! I certainly did!

my pet hate is people who dont care if they wack there car doors into your car in carparks

exactly, phucking lowlife don't give a damn about other people's property :hellpisd: . try parking new newer and expensive car like a merc or bm as much as you can, there tend to be more careful not to scratch their car than anythin else. i've got a dark coloured line and right after you washed it u see all this parking dings and dents and find new ones, which pisses u off big time!

by the way if i were to replace my line i'd probably go for a rexy or just an upgrade to a r34 gtt. but still damn those xr6 turbo ute looks hella hot! :Paranoid:

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