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hey guys im a 15 yr old guy who is a fanatic about nissan skylines , im japanese and aussie but i still have to wait 2 more years until i can get my p's all i want to do is come on a cruise with you guys...even though my 2nd home in hiroshima is full of mad cars (i go to japan every year) i never get to take a ride in one because my family drives rotarys...and toyota's

anyways could you answer these questions:

1.what is it like to own a skyline

2.should i keep working my but off so that i can afford one...in two years

3.could any of you take me for a cruise in a skyline...

4.should i become a club member

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lol wtf.. dont drink the bong water or your time machine didnt work...

well owning a skyline is like having an infinite anti depressant or a big dick, everytime you feel down or depressed you look at it and you feel happy again. :D

ive got both above, so im always smiling :(

1. Owning a skyline is awesome... If you don't have one, you might as well kill yourself...

2. No, just kill yourself

3. No, just kill yourself

4. No, just kill yourself

I hope I have helped :(

See you in tomorrows thread!

Hey Champ have you had a girlfriend yet? If the answer is yes then that is like owning a Skyline.

They always look awesome at first but then you want to make them look better.

You always want to be in her ( THE CAR I WAS REFERING TOO )

Tyres......for car shoes for girl ........

they both cost the earth.

They sound great when you got them reved up!

basically i hope you get the drift!!!!! LOL

Dam this was becoming ® rated sorry if I offended anyone!

Whats it like owning a skyline?

You'll have have a following of people (not girls, police)

You'll make new friends (local servo owners)

You'll look forward to driving it (as they are broken so often)

You'll have a higher level of brain activity (paranoia over it getting hit with shopping trolleys in carparks)

Skylines are great :(

offended? no quite the opposite... was soundin kinda nice my eyes were glazing over i was drifting off in thought etc etc...

Is it the same for stageas? haha

offended? no quite the opposite... was soundin kinda nice my eyes were glazing over i was drifting off in thought etc etc...

Is it the same for stageas? haha

Well that is a whole nother level!!! LOL :(

Whats it like owning a skyline?

You'll have have a following of people (not girls, police)

You'll make new friends (local servo owners)

You'll look forward to driving it (as they are broken so often)

You'll have a higher level of brain activity (paranoia over it getting hit with shopping trolleys in carparks)

Skylines are great :(

hahahahha..yup

done, done, done and done

all the above!!

Whats it like owning a skyline?

You'll have have a following of people (not girls, police)

You'll make new friends (local servo owners)

You'll look forward to driving it (as they are broken so often)

You'll have a higher level of brain activity (paranoia over it getting hit with shopping trolleys in carparks)

Skylines are great :(

hahahah lmao hahahaha...

thats so true, since i got my skyline i can relate to everything you just said.

quick someone make a "you know you own a skyline when"' thread.

Whats it like owning a skyline?

You'll have have a following of people (not girls, police)

You'll make new friends (local servo owners)

You'll look forward to driving it (as they are broken so often)

You'll have a higher level of brain activity (paranoia over it getting hit with shopping trolleys in carparks)

Skylines are great :(

offended? no quite the opposite... was soundin kinda nice my eyes were glazing over i was drifting off in thought etc etc...

Is it the same for stageas? haha

Stageas are better (except for the added weight :D...)

You won't (or very rarely will) have the police following you.

You'll have other people having a higher level of brain activity, thinking "WTF is that thing?", and your car IS a shopping trolley when you need it to be (and so much more). (Boot space? Skyline? Never!)

You'll look forward to driving it (and can!)

You'll still make plenty of friends with owners of servo owners unfortunately... :)

Stageas are awesome!!!

Stageas are better (except for the added weight :)...)

You won't (or very rarely will) have the police following you.

You'll have other people having a higher level of brain activity, thinking "WTF is that thing?", and your car IS a shopping trolley when you need it to be (and so much more). (Boot space? Skyline? Never!)

You'll look forward to driving it (and can!)

You'll still make plenty of friends with owners of servo owners unfortunately... :(

Stageas are awesome!!!

Hey nick

you make some very good points! And dont forget to mention the rb26dett version too! :D

if he posts 6 months down the track saying "f**k you by my middel finger" i expect kudos for calling it early in the game.

AHAHAHAHA....oh that brought back memories and a tear to my eyes

yes my local servo owner is getting a little too chummy with me.....not a good sign.

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