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I think you'll find it's not because you have a whale..

it's because you admit to having intimate feelings/emotions about a vehicle.

or it could be that they immediately assume you also like Fat chicks which is a sick thought on it's own.

They're all like "oh.. you "love" your r33 skyline hey?"

they're thinking "what a sick bastard.. I bet he get's his end wet in fat chicks too... *shudder*"

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always been facinated about the 32 GTR through school... so the skyline ended up as a dream car (pretty realistic).

then on an adelaide trip i tried my luck at test driving a 33 at the car yard just for fun...... came home with the car... not much bad i could say about it at all.

has everything and more :

Power,

Size,

Fun,

demands respect (from driver that is) :D

In general, Aftermarket support, Onlookers attention

For the GTS's . Even without the turbo most people still mistake them as being turbo, tough looking car perfect for the new driver to legally step into an import

For the GTS-t's. (Me) Fantastic budget performance car, esspecially when you compare it to the local market around the same price. Good performance, responds well to mods. Capable of being good at any obsticle you throw at it, (drift, circuit, drag, show) etc.

For the GTR's. Cult Following, Capable of being as good as just about anything in any motorsport application provided you have the budget, proven track status, look hot. A realistic Dream Supercar esspecially with prices as low as they are atm.

Does any one else notice that little kids that can barely count, some how know what a skyline is and yell out "Skyline!"

Or is it just me?

I love my car because she is sexy and sounds like a Jet :rolleyes:

33's have a cup holder! what are you on about?!

Next to the hand brake, albeit it sux, but that's not the point!

thats a cup holder !?!?!?!?????

the square space just rear of the coin slots? no way

is mine missing something? coz that's not gonna hold a cup securely. someone post a pic preeeez.

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thats a cup holder !?!?!?!?????

the square space just rear of the coin slots? no way

is mine missing something? coz that's not gonna hold a cup securely. someone post a pic preeeez.

Yeah that's ment to be the cup holder. Maybe the Japs hold their noodles in a square cup :yes:

thats a cup holder !?!?!?!?????

the square space just rear of the coin slots? no way

is mine missing something? coz that's not gonna hold a cup securely. someone post a pic preeeez.

I think an American designed the cup holder... :yes:

I think an American designed the cup holder... :D

If they did then it would have been big enough to hold a 2L maccas cup.

Skylines are great bang for buck, especially R33's. Good space without being a massive car, even in stock form they are quicker than a lot of other cars out there, great sounding engine, good brakes, and of course the taillights. Only problem is the boot space.

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