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i love my 180sx cos of the way it sneezes at me everytime

i change gears...

my poor little car has always got a cold...

but i love lookin after her... she's my baby

skylines and 180's are family...so i thought i could answer the question...

i love my 180sx cos of the way it sneezes at me everytime

i change gears...

my poor little car has always got a cold...

but i love lookin after her... she's my baby

skylines and 180's are family...so i thought i could answer the question...

Get out...

The fact that it is hard for me to pin point a single flaw in my car (except the cup holder is gay, can't change gears...) other then that, all good :P

yeah it really really sux..............because everytime i change gears I whack the cup....and I don't like having something intruding upon my gear changing.......gear changing is really importantn to me.......yes it is

Style, History, Fun, Performance, Reliability, Comfort, Spacious, Sound, Power, Good Handling.

+1

you took all the words out of my mouth! oh, except spacious. *shakes fist at r32's

edit: and i also love the fact that commo drivers are envious because they drive done up family cars with 20+ year old technology! /endofrant

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