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don't be too sure dude... i've seen a couple of shockers :P don't wanna describe them though.. it gets the blood boiling :D

Originally posted by 570CK

99% of skylines are no where near as rice as most of the civic/integra wannabe hardcore racers :D

we seem to have gone off topic...

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 is this idiot on about... i still cannot fathom what it is he means from his stunted posts... is he smoking da crack? maybe smoking a little too much cawk?

dude speak clearly and structure ur sentences with some purpose so u dont look like a fool... cause seriously... ive met crack addicted leppers with lisps who make more sense than u.

i see how some of you could be confused, maybe this post could be changed to "tryhards, stay away from the skylines". i hope skyline owners haven't taken offence to anything i've said.. i'd still buy one if I had the money, it's just that people with fubu hats should go the prelude instead!! haha i love categorising people, cya

Originally posted by dw

i love categorising people, cya

as do i

like now... im puting u in the "wanker" category based on ur last statement.

who are u to say what sort of ppl should drive certain types of cars? perhaps we should all categorise and stereotype each other on what we wear, do or where we live, the way we speak and so on.

i dont care who drives a skyline... so long as im one of them.

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