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I'd probably have a clapped out excel with a dodgy closing door that I can't afford to get fixed because I don't have any money left over after feeding my crack addiction & bailing myself out of jail after beating my 45 year old wife each week.

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or, i would invent the skyline and sell it to you people at a slightly inflated rate :thumbsup:

OR, to be serious...

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NEARLY bought one... but i thought, at the age of *however f**king old i was when i got the line*, it would be extremely impractical in the fact that i could probably only fit one sub in the boot...

NEARLY bought one... but i thought, at the age of *however f**king old i was when i got the line*, it would be extremely impractical in the fact that i could probably only fit one sub in the boot...

Nice! i reckon you'd be able to fit an rb motor under that bonet! :cool: might be a bit of a squeeze though.

now i think of it i wouldnt mind a series 8 rx7, i love the buzz from the 13b! :wub:

I always wanted the line, but when I thought it was out of reach I was looking at 300zx's. Probably would've got one if skylines weren't around, but I decided to save a little longer. Glad I did :cool:

type x 180 :cool:

i almost decided to sell the line and get one.. shame on me! haha

and why didnt u i got rid of my GTR for the type X and im happy.. not a quick but i drift it..

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I would be driving this..in fact i might be soon!

andy.. explain..???

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seriously ill prob get this

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LIGHT CARS FTW...

that or a silvia..

If it was only skylines and no other import effected I would prolly have a 180sx. If it was no to imports I would have finished my TX Gemini Coupe project done by now. You would be suprised how well a Gemini handles just the power that lets it down but that can be fixed.

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