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Dont get me wrong, im way too hung up having a street weapon just as much, but this is due to them being overall cheaper, better value for money performance wise and just a f**k load quicker then anything old school like i mentioned could be.

If I could, I owuld be driving something old

Interesting comment. I am still hung up on small block chevys but the dynamics of the skyline as a package are obliterating those kinks at a rapid rate. The only neg i see at this stage relates directly to my bogan drag racing heritage. The turbo lines are a beetch to get right on the launch. Everywhere else tho they far exceed the iron trucks.

Interesting comment. I am still hung up on small block chevys but the dynamics of the skyline as a package are obliterating those kinks at a rapid rate. The only neg i see at this stage relates directly to my bogan drag racing heritage. The turbo lines are a beetch to get right on the launch. Everywhere else tho they far exceed the iron trucks.

I was born way too late, sometimes I think I should be in my 50's :D

But yeah, the overall pakage and dollar for dollar value you can't beat modern cars.

Now theres a front bar with a shovel lip i really like. where the hell is montrosehttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=162905

Montrose is about 40 - 50mins east of the CBD.

You should be able to buy Msports kits in QLD...

Drifting has zero appeal to me. the people that do it are grubs and their cars are cops. Its the new bogan class of the motor world.

As if they are all cops some of the coolest cars I have ever seen are drift cars

Infact the orange one in the for sale thread you posted springs straight to mind!

As if they are all cops some of the coolest cars I have ever seen are drift cars

Infact the orange one in the for sale thread you posted springs straight to mind!

Some of the cars are awesome, well set up and look smart. I admit pretty cars dint get me excite (not something I would wana own), i dont like them, they serve no purpose when your racing, however tidy well packaged cars are FTW.

Kudo's to people who put the effort in making them look pretty though, each to their own when it comes to owning them

Giggity

Perfect paint is for teh gheys but ha ha :D

True that! Dont get me wrong, finding a new mark or something on your car is annoying, but its not the end of the world, more so if it happened while out having fun, car park door marks is another story.

Perfect paint clowns I cant understand

True that! Dont get me wrong, finding a new mark or something on your car is annoying, but its not the end of the world, more so if it happened while out having fun, car park door marks is another story.

Perfect paint clowns I cant understand

I cant fault your argument here HI5

it turns u on

not now, the others will get jealosu

True....I should really say many of my favorite cars are drift cars

Back me up Liz dirty cars are hawt :D ha ha

this is true!

my silvia.. dirty little bitch she was

my skyline after the dirt drift day... oh she was one hawt mumma!

and my 180.. well, you can get f**ked if you think that's going anywhere near the dirt

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