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anyone seen a skyline cruising goldcoast with plates shy..32 or similar..  seems to be girls are doing the traditional boy thing and cruising with their mates.

sorry no tips on getting the girls from their cars into yours....lol

Yea, shy32 is off the forums. Nice girl, She randomly said hello to me one day in surfers.

BTW: This thread is a serious laugh :) it seems every day we get more and more interesting threads...

i think though referring to ur original post dude

although my car is a major part of my life, i do have other things, work, a social life, if you are that involved in ur car that u need a chick to also drive the same car i think things have gone to far, there's obsession and then theres.. well the point where its gone to far.

Further more, if u need to say i have a skyline and its gonna be a showcar to pull a chick... well i dont really need to finish that either.

can you make me a coffee then and bring it to the computer room?

ta

White and two?

BTW: Where's the sugar? All I've found is a black leather body suit and a couple of whips. Maybe I'm in the wrong room. And your missus said she'd be home late tonight, something about a guy on the net wanting to meet up.

Oh I almost forgot, check your car is still in the garage.

Yeah don't get a gf that lives/breathes Skylines...then they've got an objective outside view and stop you spending stupid amounts of money on your car. Then again make sure she's not too anti-car and calls it the ****sucker skyline car club!

as if mate...19's the perfect age for a wife and 4 kids...truuuuuuust me :cheers:

ROFL, 19 is not the perfect age for a life sentence nor a couple of leeches, 19 is perfect for finding out what sort of wife u want :P by sampling as many as u can :wassup:

ROFL, 19 is not the perfect age for a life sentence nor a couple of leeches, 19 is perfect for finding out what sort of wife u want :P by sampling as many as u can  :wassup:

What sampling as many wifes as you can? Or just girls in general? :cheers:

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