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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.

But how do you know if there single?

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But how do you know if there single?

Well i dont know at all actually...but i dont think we can be that picky in this thread, because we all know that there are not many girls in skylines who may be single. But thats not to say that every chick in a skyline is driving her bfs car either.

So i figure just a 'spotted a chick in a skyline' response would be better then nothing.

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 :D

You are counted too! cheers :)

:D Lesbians.......

or Man Love :)

:O I'm so Confused

Any Love is good love :D

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!

lol, its not won yet, we need more girls, we settled on 10 girls must own them to qualify. So far I got 4 or 5.

What about Driven By Heels?

i'm sure there's some single skyline owners on there?

That might be true..

i know there is atleast one SINGLE pink ceffy owner on there!! :/

Btw on Monday afternoon at 5pm i saw a CHICK driving a very nice white R34 next to Carindale shopping centre....... she was kind enough to bov me as she passed me too!

That might be true..

i know there is atleast one SINGLE pink ceffy owner on there!! :D

Btw on Monday afternoon at 5pm i saw a CHICK driving a very nice white R34 next to Carindale shopping centre....... she was kind enough to bov me as she passed me too!

I thought she was with Dan from ADD?

Chris

I thought she was with Dan from ADD?

Chris

I think that your thinking of another pink cef :)

No no no that Kristen.. but i think it's Danny's Ceffy now and i don't think he joins girl car clubs...? (maybe)

There is another pink ceffy... owned by the lovely Lisa..

My might not be relevant or not, but i got smoked by a hot chick in a white wrx.....i didnt mind being beaten by her....

It was love at first sight.....but she took the wrong exit....silly girl didnt even know where i lived, fancy that ay.

Edited by Oblivion

well for the record, im a single chick and i own a skyline! tis a 31 but still a skyline. Going to upgrade in nov for my next birthday prezzie! It will be my fourth :D

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