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Originally posted by kabab

street racing is bad mmmmmm k

Hey was the one at the track day ?? the silver one ?

Sure was, I thought they might be on here. And only ever to the limit.

XCUZME, parked eh? Nope, and this isn't the first GTR that saabie has taken from the start line, right silver-arrows?:lol:

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Originally posted by mazman

she was shopping for crying out loud:eek:  

seen her put grosseries in the boot,hehe

probably the owners mum or wife?

thats the second famous car ive seen(after "2brite"),lol

The shame I mean, gosh, hasn't she heard of Shopfast?

:eek:

Kel

PS: should i refer you to an earlier thread re: chicks in skylines. I hate to break it to you, but they lifted the ban on girls driving & owning them a little while ago :D

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well,Duncan seemed to have raced it and hasnt mentioned it being a chick driver,so i asumed the owner was a bloke,and he gives the car to his wife/mum to drive it/shop in it:eek:

but yeah,chicks driving in such a car would be/is a nice site to see:D ..i wish it was more often tho

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