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I used to drive commondoors, V8 ones. I didn't have this 'attitude'. The 'attitude' belongs to the person behind the wheel. This 'attitude' in my opinion is definately more common to skyline owners these days than it was. The half a dozen idiot R33 skyline drivers who go through the round about next to my place every day at twice the speed limit reminds me of this fact. Oh and then theres the plentiful supply of wrecked insurance auction skylines that come up every week.

time for us skyline owners 'to get over ourselves' before we become the arrogent stuck up fools we pretend we aren't.

your right :cool:

its not the car but the driver

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it's not just the commodore drivers yo. I've had imports, utes and a whole lot of other shitz trying to prove something that i still don't get. Over the 2 week period that i've been back in australia, i've had 3 utes fishtail in front or at the side of me. 1 almost hitting my car. What's there to prove? Nothing. If they wanna prove something, take it to the track/drags.

As the common saying goes, modify the driver before you modify the car.

*end rant*




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