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hhaha justored and thought about this thread., any one who is a plasterer or a worker of any building trade drive a skyline. i drove mine to work once hha looks totaly out of place amongst the bommadores, falcoons, and utes ahahah. took some shit for it too punishes the interior 2 :);)

it only happened a couple of times (to lend a hand) but i have delievered parcels (australia post parcels) in my silvia years back.

i had to put the australia post magnet on the thing too

the looks on pplz faces was priceless...absolutely priceless..

was plenty of fun packing the silvia full of boxes ><

Edited by J_R32
plumber

but i got a work van

and a fuel card hehe

my lines for the weekends only, couldnt see a pipe rack on the roof

would be pretty funny

i work at a plumbing supply store..

~3 of my customers have come in with a skyline a couple of times :O

one of them had a screamer pipe, everyone at work wondered what the hell the noise was, mmm gate.



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