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Had my first taste of driving my skyline today and I liked it. Still havent got my compliance plate but I couldnt wait any longer. got temp permit and took it for a drive or 2.

Just thought Id let you guys know.

On the drivers door next to the window button is another button with a sort of X mark on it. Was does this do? anyone know.

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I had a read of this thread yesterday and thaught it was a bit harsh but didnt want to cause any friction between people. But what the hell SHAME ON U PAUL stop pickin on the newbies and imprvise hope you had lots of fun on your first drive now get it in the work shop and mod the hell out of it :P

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Originally posted by macka

yeh but there aint exactly a question in there. it doesnt add anything to the forum at all!

actually, there is a question in there. Based on your avatar I can see your education is limited though

Thanks all for understanding...

This was the first time Ive got to drive it after waiting over 8 weeks. I was certainly on a high...but now on a low after taking it back to the workshop. VL seems like a piece of shit now.

Soon there will be another black r33 on the road...LOOK OUT

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Adam,

Keep your balls in you pants, most people have already seen them. I wasn't trying to shoot him down, and I'm glad he's got a Skyline and I'm glad he likes it, but we hardly need a thread to annouce that, that's something for the Wasteland or Whoretown.

See'ya:burnout:

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Originally posted by ImPrOvIsE

actually, there is a question in there.  Based on your avatar I can see your education is limited though

Thanks all for understanding...

This was the first time Ive got to drive it after waiting over 8 weeks. I was certainly on a high...but now on a low after taking it back to the workshop. VL seems like a piece of shit now.

Soon there will be another black r33 on the road...LOOK OUT

Blame ADAM32 for that post he wrote it on my computer, not me.

And if ya got something to say about my avatar u can go and get f**ked :P

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