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lol.. for the price of those cars.. u could buy a skyline easy.. but for some weard reason.. they go for the luxury of the honda.. over the power and performance of the skyline..

pfft.. californians

maybe he means the whole hondas as lines thing - ie an 88 prelude with 32 taillights, a 94/95 prelude with series 2 gtst indicator/fod light assembly, and the numerous cali sites devoted to hondas with all sorts of line parts - ie taillights etc, and how this is being copied everywhere. immitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and they'll never be a real line

Originally posted by akira

Everyone loves skylines taillights.....

/ just dont tell anyone nissan copied them from Ferrarri :P

Hahaha I knew there was a reason my favourite car is a 360 Modena :D

it's the tailights!!!

I think what he mean't to say was the Skyline is ever-popular as the Suzuki GTi, WRX etc was. Where most people buy into the ownership because it's the fad of the month.

I can easily recognise a skyline owner that got it to be cool.

They're really nice cars but i guess they're just not exclusive anymore.

Cheers!

riiight and hondas are exclusive hahaha who cares you have a car because you enjoy it if you want to be a poser go ahead in a Honda - I'll laugh at you from my unexclusive skyline :P

Originally posted by dw

but a whole new scene has come over to them, a scene i don't want to be associated with. i am of course talking about the HONDA scene..  damn skylines used to be a very respectable car!!!

Originally posted by dw

how? i'll give you a rough idea:

if wearing a hat, it's backwards

if wearing a collared shirt, the collar is up (doesn't matter if the sun's out)

singlets are cool too

WTF

Originally posted by dw

how? i'll give you a rough idea:

if wearing a hat, it's backwards

if wearing a collared shirt, the collar is up (doesn't matter if the sun's out)

singlets are cool too

if i wear a hat, i wear it backwards because it suits me better... not because i want to look cool in my skyline...

if i wear a collared shirt, the collar will probably be up because i like it that way... not because i want to look cool in my skyline...:P

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