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hey all.. my gf is looking at getting a new car.. she has no idea what she wants..

as long as she can paint it pink

i have given her some ideas..

suzuki cappucino

s15

180

sil80

toyota sera

little cars coz they're easier to park

oh and of course i recommended a skyline

she wants a turbo ever since driving my 33

come on guys show here the light..

but nothing i cant or wont drive

cos ill be rollin it when mines in the shop

:(

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Pink Sil80 or Pink Sera, mmmmmm tasty

hey all.. my gf is looking at getting a new car.. she has no idea what she wants..

as long as she can paint it pink

i have given her some ideas..

suzuki cappucino

s15

180

sil80

toyota sera

little cars coz they're easier to park

oh and of course i recommended a skyline

she wants a turbo ever since driving my 33

come on guys show here the light..

but nothing i cant or wont drive

cos ill be rollin it when mines in the shop

:(

Has it ever occured to you that she should suggest her to get a Skyline??? It's not like everyday do you see a Pink Skyline?

yeah i said she should get a skyline.. a pink one wouldnt be to shabby.. with 19" vaults or something else big and chromie

she has no trouble parking my car so i think another 33 could be on the cards :thumbsup::thumbsup:

yeah i said she should get a skyline.. a pink one wouldnt be to shabby.. with 19" vaults or something else big and chromie

she has no trouble parking my car so i think another 33 could be on the cards :thumbsup::thumbsup:

That's it bro, keep it in the family... LOL... nice :D

with 19" vaults or something else big and chromie

Ughh @ chrome. Save yourself 100lbs or more and get some forged wheels, just powder coat them white. Pink and white should look good.

And I wouldn't think you would want two of the same car, have her get something different so you can swap rides. How about an Evo, or a MX-5?

yeah evo sounds good but it'll end up in a fight..

cos i want a 7

but i showed her a 6.5 today and i almost creamed, so she said yeah ill get one of them and just make it pretty..

havent spoken to her since..

i want her to get something diff to mine so i can learn something new..

cappucino sounds good has anyone seen any in perth

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