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Daily! I had two cars before the other one being a 1.6 pulsar great on fuel. But everytime i drove that i got bored and annoyed and wanted to be in the r32 so i sold the pulsar so i could at more mods to the 32

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daily driven 40 each way to and from work and and any other running we do its nearly always in the line .. why bother having a piece of motoring history to have it hidden away in a garage nearly all the time... its more econimical than my commonwhore was

I don't have a Skyline, but I have a 180sx, which is probably driven 2 to 3 times a month. I is more of a fun car and not really practical nor safe on the road. We got a daily to get to and from work. If I had a R33 or R34, I wold probably drive it more often. The build quality of Skylines are alot better. Another thing I have found is that because I don't drive the 180 around very often, I tend to enjoy the drive more in what would otherwise be a very uncomfortable car, especially on rough Aussie roads.

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i just use mine on weekends mainly.. the trade off is getting to ride on the trains on weekdays..... :D can i just ask... how bloody hard is it for people to put deodorant on in the mornings ?? i dunno bout other states but in vic the trains are a cespool of disease

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