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yep sure is - it makes me cry thinking about PULP having my turbo and not using it yet :thumbsup: *sniff*

the sticker keeps me happy

Don't worry my troubled friend! soon......soon..............soon I will need to remove that sicker and place it on my Magna I mean whale! :D

P.S: speakin of stickers what does that other one say, I was trying to remember it! something about 5 litre cars??

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I mean what really happend was they ran out of extended rear quater panels at the factory and thought, f**k it wack a couple of pulsar doors on the back and we can sell it to the aged and family orientated people.

Im not sledging your car 4 door owners, but come on?

You must think about wearing womens clothing everynow and then?

hahahha

Howd you all know!? Kym I told you not to tell everyone!

Ok oK ppl I'll admit, I do wear dresses and religiously a couple times a week drive over to Kym's place to pick him up so we can go to these so called "tupperware parties" ! I did say "So called!"

Give it up. the coupe does look better in stock form i agree. but hey, a ferrari looks better than a skyline, so why did all the couple owners get a skyline. so stupid. maybe cos they like the skyline couple (and couldn't afford a ferrari) i like the 4 door, so i bought it. sorry, next time i will buy a car that everyone else likes......

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To be ultimately awesome you need to weld the doors shut and jump through windows.

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Now THAT is the goodness!

I'm going out to knock out my B pillar and weld everything up right now!!!! :)

LOL at the people taking this seriously..

And Kym - you still have sand in you vagina. Wash it out... :)

Stupid. I wanted a four door, so 4 door skyline haters would recomend a commodore? Its a skyline but not as quick and 4 door. Give it up. the coupe does look better in stock form i agree. but hey, a ferrari looks better than a skyline, so why did all the couple owners get a skyline. so stupid. maybe cos they like the skyline couple (and couldn't afford a ferrari) i like the 4 door, so i bought it. sorry, next time i will buy a car that everyone else likes......

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hahahha. Ive missed a bit of this. Just gone on holidays to Sydney.

Bugger all skylines at all around here (hurstville). I expected more.

But yeah next time 33 sedan get a car 'that we all like'. That way you will in the 'in crowd' so to speak. You might even end up cool. But dont try to hard because we all know what we call those people......

lol

four door owners drive around with their girlfriend in the front and 3 mates in the back as support for when their girlfriend spots a hot coupe owner and jumps out at the lights and gives him head through the drivers window.

Happened to me today I swear!

I love this. Eddy Murphy get the f**k out the way we be makin delerious 2.

true that

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lol... coupes are the most roomiest to shag in...

personally 4 doors i dont liek the back end on them... otherwise they are fine. cane be made to look really nice...

i dont have a family so i dont see the need for 4 doors!

i prefer the look of the coupes they do look sportier but they can also be a bitch when you do have people in the car andthey are tall... but hey they want a ride they deal with it...

jimmah knows what i mean lol

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