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Hey Guys Im 15 And Im Japanese|Aussie, Im A Skyline Freak, I Live For Skylines... I Go To Tokyo Auto Salon Every Year And My Second Home Is In Hiroshima....Anyways I Live In C-Town And IM SO Jelious Of Your Cruses I Just Want To Do One BUT I Have TO Wait 2 Years...Anyways

Can You Help Me Answer These Questions...

1.What Is It Like To Own A Skyline?

2.Should I Keep Saving For My 34, Im Working My Ar$ Of Trying To Raise Funds And I Just Want To Know If What Im Doing Is Worth It?

3.How Do You Guys Orginise Meet Ups And Crusies?

Anyways Thanks For Your Help In Advance..

P.s Im A Whiz At Electricals...

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1. whats it like? honestly? it sends me bankrupt. however on the track I cannot stop smiling

on the street, I harly drive it as I hate being "targeted" as being an import driver

2. Yes, keep saving - no matter what.

3. just post a date, time and meet place, easy as!

Thanks For The Info...Its Just HArd Being A Teenager Wanting Everything Tuning A Rc Drift Car $$$...and not helping with the wages im getting now but how much do you rekon i should pay for my first skyline? im in the lines betwen 10k and 15k...

question?>>

1.And is it possible to go on a cruise wit u guys even if you dont have a skyline?

yep, SAU NSW is an enthusiast club, not an owners club. You just need like to skylines :P

While being on your P's, you can get a nice r34 GT (non turbo skyline) for that amount and have a nice cruiser.

1. whats it like? honestly? it sends me bankrupt. however on the track I cannot stop smiling

on the street, I harly drive it as I hate being "targeted" as being an import driver

2. Yes, keep saving - no matter what.

3. just post a date, time and meet place, easy as!

i have to agree, ive spent all my money (i barely earn any) on my 'line since i got it lol, barely have enough for petrol to drive it lol. but i smile whenever i drive it :laughing-smiley-014:

save save save, as you wont once you get a car.

ive never been on a cruise with SAU but i dont see anyharm in coming even if you dont drive a skyline.

1. whats it like? honestly? it sends me bankrupt. however on the track I cannot stop smiling

on the street, I harly drive it as I hate being "targeted" as being an import driver

2. Yes, keep saving - no matter what.

3. just post a date, time and meet place, easy as!

4. Please Dont Type With Caps. Its Quite Annoying!

Welcome to the forums!

Owning a skyline is great, everyone owns them for different reasons. Unfortunately a lot of people are only interested in the stigma of owning a skyline for the 'fast and the furious' factor. Personally, I enjoy the adrenaline from driving fast on the track, and living life one quarter mile at a time (lol)

Keep saving mate. You obviously know what you want. The harder you work to get it, the sweeter it will be when you finally get there :P

It Sounds Kool IM In The Process Of Filling Out My Membership Thing To Become A Club Member But the page isent loading...:P

Could you tell me how much it is please...

and with the cruises Got no car now..and i dont think my dad will take the aurion presara out for a cruise even though it pumps out nice amounts...

And Yer I Dont Want My Mum To Take Me Dont Want A 2007 Barina Cramping Your Style A" LoLz

im on here and i dont own a skyline!

Im on here to get heaps of info and learn how it all works and all that before i buy one. In my case, a Stagea (like a skyline, but a wagon).

Good to meet people and go on a couple of cruises and see what ppl have and see what your money can get you, so you can set urself a goal of what you want, then you can put it down on paper how much you need to put away in ur savings to get it.

thanks guys for all your inspiring words i really want one now ha ha ha, and im not one of those dik head kids who kill other people..keep it for the track why would i want to race and have the chance of braking my 6 years work of fliping burgers mowing yards and doing work..idiout guys are ruining my chances of driving a skyline with their fully sik strret racing "i hate it"

Anyways Keep Replying

I worked for 11 months, 11 hour days normally, 5 days a week, an hour away from home, doing work I absolutely hated, in an office full of people who I didn't like and knew were idiots...

So that's 65 hours (including travel time) in 5 days that it ate away... I lost most of my social life, didn't hang out with friends much, and just wanted to stay home and relax on the weekend...

It paid for the car straight up...

I'm never doing that again... But god dammit if I don't absolutely love my car... I am fairly adament it is one of the hottest looking things on this forum! (f**k off chubbs, I don't care what you think! :P)

Seriously, it has also sent me broke, but I am so in love with it... I'm going to look at photos of this car when I'm old and just remember what a hot piece of metal it was, and my kids will say, 'that old piece of shit? It could have exploded at any time with all that fuel in it!'

Then I'll hit them, cause no doubt I will be a bad father...

check out the "sticky" thread in general NSW

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...p-F-t44115.html

$60.00

If you do or dont own a skyline you can still join.

Infact - being your age, once you become a member here, you can still get your CAMS licence and do some events!!!

I'm never doing that again... But god dammit if I don't absolutely love my car... I am fairly adament it is one of the hottest looking things on this forum! (f**k off chubbs, I don't care what you think! )

lol doooooooofie!!!!!11ty!!

Steve, from todays perspective, look at what people in their 30's,40's,50's are saying about their GT Falcons and GTS Monaro's!!that'll be us!

A cams license is a racing license basically...

If you want to get your car early, you can still take it to the track... I'm pretty sure the cut off is like 15 years old...

Long story short, you could drive a GTR around wakie with us if you had one :P

I think its 14 actually Steve!! 14 - 17 you can get a Jr Licence!

wish my oldies got me into it!!!! hahahahahaha

Remember though Juz, you do not need to type everyword starting in Capitals like Jon said :P lol

That's correct...

There are kids at the drags some days driving mini srag cars... It's awesome :P

You will have to either trailer it there or get someone else to drive it... And it won't be insured on the track either... so if you go off, that's bye bye skyline...

DIM 51M will cost about $210 less a year then that one

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