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You should have told her to boot it and catch us, I got some preety wierd looks from a fooly sic looking civic near jupiters, I leant out and yelled out, "That is fool sic mate!" They just looked at me wierd and the the light went green and the rest is history, but anyway enough whoreing in here for me, thats what whoretown is for :D

i see this sic orange r33 parked out the front of my builing here in palmy, he is new to this building and i havent spoken to him yet, sic car though, wonder if he is a member

oh and i saw u and a heap of circle lights on friday too ska, forgot to ask u, who was with you that night?

My name is Michelle. I drive a 4-door R32. I live at Oxley and study at St Lucia. My car is blue with a purple pearl (really stands out) big front spoiler, and my mags are a bronzy colour. My number plate is SXE 32 with a tweety bird in the middle. If I ever see another skyline I like to follow it, it'a cult right? If you see me around say hi!

Won't be for a week or two though, a roadwork sign jumped up and hit my car. I needed a new spoiler, one mag as well as repaint to bonnet and all panels on the driver's side!

Hey Michelle, I think I have seen your car around did you buy it from AUTOSHOP at marooka?

Yep about six months ago. Before that I haven't owned a car worth more than $1

I figured if I am gonna borrow money to buy a car it better be good. Have done nothing to it since I bought it-no money left

sxe32and33 nice one!! welcome to the elite of the Skylines Aust forums....that small band of super Skylines....the 4 Doors. Though we do feel sorry for the rest of the riff-raff (who only have 2 Doors) we still talk to them,and, in fact we are magnaminous enough to treat them as equals.

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