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Hey peoples,

just thought I'd see how popular skylines are as a formal car thought we could get a tally going

I'll start so far i'm at five formals

be interesting to see how many we all end up doing as a whole

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it wasn't a burnout!!!!!! my foot just slipped of the clutch accidentally :D

but speaking of which you's know the yellow s15 that did an actual burnout ended up on the side of the road with the red and blues.

Also did any one hear about the gold supra at the convention centre that apparntly did the craziest burnout, yeah also ended up with the red and blues

Edited by Slither
have been hit up to do a couple.....but with no rear seat, its makes a good excuse to decline them

Ah,kids these days...too soft! Tell 'em to hang onto the rollcage! :lol:

it wasn't a burnout!!!!!! my foot just slipped of the clutch accidentally  :blink:

but speaking of which you's know the yellow s15 that did an actual burnout ended up on the side of the road with the red and blues.

Also did any one hear about the gold supra at the convention centre that apparntly did the craziest burnout, yeah also ended up with the red and blues

from what they are saying on canberra cruises, his throttle got stuck and he couldn't stop the car or sumthin.

then 5 mins after a commo got a panel dented cuz a rent a cop hit it cuz he was doing a burnout :lol:

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