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Awwww, sorry Mona! I wasn't thinking clearly. All this sausage makes Anna go something something...

I'm sorry there isn't enough room in here for 2 Anna's. Please leave.

Just paid my membership so I will be around a bit longer - sorry! :P

I found out the hard way :P

ahahahaha!

so are there really any women here?

or is this a sick joke where all these guy's are just "Flirting" with one another :wub:

Where just ghay.. we just think we are women..

what about me?!?!!?!?!? :dry: no love!

and for the record, I had my sky before i met my boy! and like one of the other chicks on here, i also met him through sau :wub:

hehehehee SAU :wub:!!

I also bought my car myself and I work on my own car also (Dads an Automive TAFE teacher and has taught me alot over the years) I even convinced my now bf to get rid of his XR8 and buy one. Previously have owned 2 S13's (Siliva & Sileighty) and an R32 GTR.

So you see females do own and drive their skylines and I absolutely HATE it when they call it my bf's car :P

That is the reason i put a sticker on the back of my car that says "RB turbo bitch" haha

One day i was driving my bf's 33 and some dude asked me if it was my bf's car... that annoyed me.. i was like yea but he has mine!! :dry:

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Well I say this has gone on far enough. Mr gts25t4door Chris seems to of won his bet many times over. So I think its time for him to get his money and shout us all a drink for our hard efforts!

I found a single girl and she drives a GTR woo hoo for me :wub:

they are out there...... u just gotta LOOK :no:

Damn straight Noy! Who could resist the charms of a man who can CUDDLE LIKE NO OTHER!!! klemoppmuntre.gif

Skylines currently owned by gf: 1

Skylines currently owned by me: 0

Damn. Yes she had it before we met. Yes you've already counted her lol

Muhahahaha :happy:

I found two yesterday..i dont know them..randomly saw them whilst driving home from work...

a blonde in a gunmetal 4dr r33 and

a blonde in a silver r32 gtr

both were attractive incase thats important and i instantly thought of this thread when i saw them.

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