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i live in the northern suburbs of adelaide.

not sure what car i'm getting, depends what my parents get

me coz it's gonna be my bday pressie.

i love all skylines, i think they look mad

Good start :D Welcome and hope that you meet some great people on here :(

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Hey guys/girls, i'm Amanda, 19yo

don't have a car YET, currently have

my L's, and yeah live in Adelaide

fun fun fun :D

Hi Im Duc. 23yrs old.

have a car NOW.

currently have my fulls.

and just browsing Adelaide.

yay yay yay.

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i live in the northern suburbs of adelaide.

not sure what car i'm getting, depends what my parents get

me coz it's gonna be my bday pressie.

i love all skylines, i think they look mad

yeah if your parents are gonna fork out money for a skyline i think you would be 1 of the most luckiest ppl i know.

you better start sucking up now! :D

insurance for skyline 19yo hmm.......$$

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i live in the northern suburbs of adelaide.

not sure what car i'm getting, depends what my parents get

me coz it's gonna be my bday pressie.

i love all skylines, i think they look mad

Well, if your parents are buying...

Make sure you ask for a 34 GTR :D

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yeah if your parents are gonna fork out money for a skyline i think you would be 1 of the most luckiest ppl i know.

you better start sucking up now! :P

insurance for skyline 19yo hmm.......$$

remeber insurance is cheaper for girls ... even though she is under 30 dad would prolly insure under his name and have her listed as a full time driver

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you must be one of only a handfuls who likes skylines or know what one is. other females ive talked to says "is that your supra" *rolls eyes* or i like silvia's cause they are cool drift cars.

yeah i get chicks saying 'thats a nice silvia'

im like its not a damn silvia, some people think all import cars are silvias! :P

do r32's actually look like silvia's coz i cant see the resemblance :D

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you must be one of only a handfuls who likes skylines or know what one is. other females ive talked to says "is that your supra" *rolls eyes* or i like silvia's cause they are cool drift cars.

ahahaha yeah oops i forgot silvia's look COOL when they drift

any car can drift(i think) well the ones that actually have a working

engine LOL

nah i LOVE skylines, i mean how could you not not what car

is a skyline??? i can always tell coz the badge :lol: nah my brother

told me what certain skyline bodies have and yeah i can, the bodykits

for the are awesome aswel, they look good with cannons(sometimes)

and TURBO, ahhh gotta love the turbo

:P

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yeah i get chicks saying 'thats a nice silvia'

im like its not a damn silvia, some people think all import cars are silvias! :P

do r32's actually look like silvia's coz i cant see the resemblance :D

NO WAY, they look heaps different to one another

especially the ass end LOL

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