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just from a girls point of view - skylines two doors small amount of room in back - ball dresses - big arse uncomfortable things that dont fit into small spaces very well - lowered car hit head while trying to coordinate dress and self out of car.

mmmm just a thought - if you could get a 4 door line may not as look as good (sorry) but be more comfortable for everyone involved.

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Originally posted by Nizmo

just from a girls point of view - skylines two doors small amount of room in back - ball dresses - big arse uncomfortable things that dont fit into small spaces very well - lowered car hit head while trying to coordinate dress and self out of car.  

mmmm just a thought - if you could get a 4 door line may not as look as good (sorry) but be more comfortable for everyone involved.

ooowwwww how many men/women have you just cut down lol

im a chick i think of these things - honestly its going to be really uncomfortable in there specially in weather like this (yes i know some of u are fortuate to actually have aircon) but its a small space - huge dress - its hot - its awkard = pissed off girl = u not getting laid! haha

Hey im only 2 years older than them and at 17 i owned a 300zx in which i tried to squeeze two of my mates on the back seat one day and found out that it didnt work at all - poor buggers surprised they didnt have deep vain thrombosis - i know the skyline is slighty roomier but only slightly - but its his ball if he wants to impress a girl by squashing her in the back - he can go for it - but i know what the outcome will be :P Hire her a limo make sure she gets a rose or something special - make a fuss of her dont squash her in the back of a skyline just because you want to be different. Actually on second thoughts just ask her what she wants to go in!! Um dont know how much she knows about cars but just point out its a two door!

Jees dont be such a sour puss

she'll love the skylines

they'll all they the lines

She'll be impressed that you havent ordered a poxy limo like everyone else....

Let me know if you use the back seat or the front seat for your 3some after they find out the special skyline limo service youve done, cause Im still a virgin and would like to know :D

Yeah the 17 year olds will cram in the line like sardines in an "A" grade tin can hehe

cheers

mAC

PS not all girls are 6'1 :69:

Hey somebody has some daddy issues....

:P Did he buy your 300zx for you as well?

fark off macka geez just cos your daddy didnt buy you a skyline haha!!

Hmmmm let me see - what was that - your still single? ahhh but from that previous post i thought u knew all about how to treat women - um let me see boy - i am one - i think i know a lot about the subject having been one for 19 years haha!!

Ok lets see how the experiment works - boy takes skyline as limo - lets see how the missus takes it then we shall see who the victor is macka!!

Ok ill ignore the first line newbie

What we are saying is that MOST girls that age havent been in a line and would be thrilled to have one instead of of a busted arsed limo.

Ive put my ball gown on at home and yes....im thinking.....take the line.....

...But somebody has to do my makeup!...

And my eyebrows.......!!!

VSPECII: its pretty simple...im just a bit cautious of ppl i dont know taking the gtr for a spin when im not in it...anything could happen.

Nizmo: good point...will talk to all of them. maybe we'll hire a limo..throw all the chix in there...and put the boys in the 'lines. maybe somethin like that....*shrugs*

just spoke to her and she doesnt car....but u never know it could be "code" for something else hehehe :)

but yer...someone has already offered but if u still want to go with the idea of more cars pulling up to make a scene...go for it.

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