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...you drive past someone that has been pulled over on the freeway and the police look more interested in you going past than who there booking

happened to me on my way back from murry bridge 110 zone VROOOM hahahaha nice 3" dump hollow cat 2x4" cannons makes a nice RB hum @ 3800RPM 5th gear

hahaha, i hear this one!!. sooooo true!!. and 3" dump hollow cat, you are sooo right, not really any other way once you have the sound of that..hehe

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when you start your car from the other side of the car park just to warm it up and when you get to your car everyone is lookin at it and then you unlock it, they all turn to you and say "kit?"

lol HASSELHOFF!

WHEN: you tell everyone in the car we need to take a detour for awhile to go to a BP!!

Guilty

....Or you are prepared to go to japan just to get the parts you want a bit cheaper!!!

Guilty...mmmm carbon fibre stuff

When: you compare the exhaust note pre and post cat to Lousie Armstrong and Miles Davis resepctively.

When: The teenage girl that works a maccas comes home and trys to tell me that her boss has an 11 second GT-R and you drive down there to see if there is a chance of a race at the track only to find an R32 GTST, bone stock...LOL trying to impress 14yr old girl

When: The teenage girl that works a maccas comes home and trys to tell me that her boss has an 11 second GT-R and you drive down there to see if there is a chance of a race at the track only to find an R32 GTST, bone stock...LOL trying to impress 14yr old girl

:wave::huh:

When your parents come to visit from out of town and hire a car

When you spend an hour washing the car just to go to the supermarket when rain is forcast for the next week

When it is more fun to wind people up at the lights that want to race you, laugh at them out loud, and then sit there for a few seconds when the lights go green and take off as slowly as you can

And when the kitchen pantry no longer contains food, but the next stage of car parts because under the stairs is too full. Food goes on the bench or in the fridge

OOPS said already-

You have a several page exel spread sheet of "to do mods" with all the prices, part numbers, suppliers etc with totals down the bottom of each section - and it adds up to a lot more than the purchase price.

and with your pay for the next 6 months already "spent" in the spreadsheet and it only gets 1/6 of the list done.

when all your school mates organise a race on a back road to see who is fastest but dont include you.. :P

hahahaha!!!! thats so simple but had me laughing..hehehe

When: The teenage girl that works a maccas comes home and trys to tell me that her boss has an 11 second GT-R and you drive down there to see if there is a chance of a race at the track only to find an R32 GTST, bone stock...LOL trying to impress 14yr old girl

hahaha .ohhhh nooo.. LMAO!!!! i would look for that "11sec car" for fun as well... that ones a classic!!

LMAO @ R32 stock.. not worth the fuel hey..lol.. did it at least have a gtr badge>>>????...aaahahah

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^^^ hehe, thats why i never let any one drive my car... no car is the same :P .. hehe at 2nd gear, it is a quick gear.. heheh i did that my self when i first drived a r33, but i crashed in 3rd doing a clutch kick..hehe silly me..

WHEN: you teach your girl to drive your car an hour each week, as she may need to drive it home when your drunk..

happened alot.. cant let them hope right in with a heavey duty racing clutch, they might not be strong enough to push it,,hehe..

... You dream about your car being broken into and you wake up angry.

... You get asked questions every time you fill up the car.

... You are paranoid about leaving the car with your trusted mechanic

... You think it's ok to spend $120 on oil

... Your freinds introduce you to someone new and say this is my cool freind

... You know every part in the rB engine catalugue and car recite turbos by name, model and number

... You smile and go Wooo Hooo every time you get a red light.

... you think all cars should come with turbos

... your wife likes driving when you are drunk

... your left leg is stronger from the brass button clutch

... your next car is going to be a skyline

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