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Not me! Didn't you know it's a fact that ugly or psycho chicks just buy Skylines (particularly R33 GTSts) as a means of attempting to attract guys?

I would have to say that I havent see a psycho or ugly chick drive a skyline yet!!!!!

They are all lush from were I have been standing so you either need you eyes checked or you are hanging out in the wrong area and dont pick on the girl!!!!!. I know my cars and I buy them because I like the power........

Posted from a female that has driven and owned a 180sx,R33 GTSt and R33GTR and I aint Ugly or Psycho ask my husband!!!!! you weak little man................ :thumbsup:

And as for this thread its STUPID I love my imports always have always will you can do so much more to an import and get massive amounts of power out of them. With a holden or ford there is only so much you can do.........

Edited by N1 R33 GTR
hahaha yeah im sorry if i offended anyone ay !! hahah it was a joke to get some old ppl to respond again !!! hahah but some of the calls in there were priceless !! hahahaha im still cracking up at the snapper call!! pricless !! hahhaha

btw hi to all the new ppl!!! no offence :D and if u are angry hey lighten up youve made alot of ppl laugh :)

omg omg paul :no:

now how did i guess it was you after reading just the first two pages...!? good to see you haven't lost your charm mate :)

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